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Demo Usage in Readme #61

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nevillco opened this issue May 5, 2017 · 7 comments
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Demo Usage in Readme #61

nevillco opened this issue May 5, 2017 · 7 comments

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@nevillco
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nevillco commented May 5, 2017

I think it would help people trying to integrate this repo in a project a lot if there was a sample use case.

@jflinter
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jflinter commented May 5, 2017 via email

@nevillco
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nevillco commented May 5, 2017

Yeah, I'll see what I can get done this weekend.

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jflinter commented May 5, 2017 via email

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NSExceptional commented Jun 25, 2017

I don't think @nevillco is going to write it. For what it's worth, as someone looking for a diffing library, I'm not even considering using this one because the readme is a giant wall of text with no example code. I really recommend adding some.

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irace commented Jun 25, 2017

I don’t want to speak for @jflinter, but I highly doubt that he’s trying to cater to developers with this attitude, or have them be part of the Dwifft community.

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I see where you're coming from, but I think it is entirely the wrong response to ask someone else to write sample code for your own library when they ask for some. I don't have time to do it for him. If he doesn't feel that he needs any, then it's no problem.

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@NSExceptional - there is literally a folder full of example code for this library, which I took great care to write and comment. Please do as you suggest and go bug another developer with your lazy, entitled attitude.

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