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Sketch some general principles #1

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The following are principles aimed at harmonizing the documentation which is
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- always use the right terminology
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Agreed. We should not create confusion with different terms than the ones already largely used. For example we should not deliberately avoid using certain terms just for the sake of lowering the discussion level (such an opinion expressed in Romanian: https://devforum.ro/t/what-i-learned-from-working-in-failed-platforms/2320/26)

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flavius commented Jan 20, 2016

@georgiana-gligor agree: 1. estimate how long learning each section would take 2. be practical, i.e. do not ask the beginner to learn all of the HTTP, when he's still at learning HTML, but provide with just enough information for him to really understand why the DOM is built up by using multiple requests; at the bare minimum in this case, he should be instructed to make a few HTTP requests by hand.

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Sketch some general principles
@georgiana-gligor georgiana-gligor merged commit e689cdc into tekkie:master Jan 20, 2016
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