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README vs. Get Started #8

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DominiqueMakowski opened this issue Feb 19, 2019 · 1 comment
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README vs. Get Started #8

DominiqueMakowski opened this issue Feb 19, 2019 · 1 comment

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@DominiqueMakowski
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Currently Get Started is the same, which is redundant.

What should Get Started and README respectively contain?

@strengejacke
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I think the readme should contain less examples and more general information, that's where I would make the distinction.

Btw, the report() function should in the headline contain information about what's in the parentheses / brackets.

I like the report-function, could become s standard command when starting analyses. :-)

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