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Based on some recent feedback in Twitter, @rvirding and I are brainstorming about ways in which we can address this lack (both short-term, as well as a more thorough long-term solution). Being a very small open source project with few resources, we have to be very practically minded about this :-) Also, we want to get something out to people as soon as possible, without agonizing over it for a year or two ... so the intended audience would probably be intermediate programmer with minimal experience with Erlang and/or Lisp.
More thoughts on this:
this tutorial should mirror a good Erlang tutorial
it wouldn't be a comprehensive/detailed tutorial (or workshop?) on LFE
rather, it would assume a level of certain knowledge with both Lisps and Erlang itself.
We've created a separate ticket for a comprehensive tutorial (a "phase 2" of the basic tutorial developed in this ticket).
Based on some recent feedback in Twitter, @rvirding and I are brainstorming about ways in which we can address this lack (both short-term, as well as a more thorough long-term solution). Being a very small open source project with few resources, we have to be very practically minded about this :-) Also, we want to get something out to people as soon as possible, without agonizing over it for a year or two ... so the intended audience would probably be intermediate programmer with minimal experience with Erlang and/or Lisp.
More thoughts on this:
We've created a separate ticket for a comprehensive tutorial (a "phase 2" of the basic tutorial developed in this ticket).
Part of epic #75
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