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Wiki on Getting Started #11

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smiths opened this issue May 3, 2022 · 8 comments
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Wiki on Getting Started #11

smiths opened this issue May 3, 2022 · 8 comments
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smiths commented May 3, 2022

@EmilSoleymani, given that you are learning about Julia installation and usage, this would be a good time for you to write up what you have learned for future users. Let's create a "Getting Started" Wiki page. You can use the "Getting Started" page from the Drasil project as a starting point.

I haven't installed Julia yet, so I can test your instructions by following them.

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I have made a basic getting started page. I'm sure there is still a lot that can be added.

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smiths commented May 3, 2022

Great start @EmilSoleymani. I'm assuming you are using VSCode. If you could give the suggestion to use VSCode that would be good, along with any useful VSCode extensions.

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smiths commented May 3, 2022

While we are thinking about it, @EmilSoleymani why don't you leave a TODO items in the Getting Started instructions for Windows and for Linux users. We can add the details in the future.

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I restructured the Installation instructions to be more platform specific, and also added relevant VSCode info

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smiths commented May 3, 2022

Looks great @EmilSoleymani. We can close this issue.

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EmilSoleymani commented May 9, 2022

I will add the .toml vscode extenstion to getting started guide, as per discussion in #15

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Added brief intro to TOML and link to TOML syntax highlighting VSCode extension

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smiths commented May 9, 2022

Looks good.

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