DamnWidget / anaconda

Anaconda turns your Sublime Text 3 in a full featured Python development IDE including autocompletion, code linting, IDE features, autopep8 formating, McCabe complexity checker Vagrant and Docker support for Sublime Text 3 using Jedi, PyFlakes, pep8, MyPy, PyLint, pep257 and McCabe that will never freeze your Sublime Text 3
http://damnwidget.github.io/anaconda/
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User confusion: Vagrant integration docs should self-document what Vagrant is #918

Closed gregkrsak closed 2 years ago

gregkrsak commented 2 years ago

Expected Behaviour

Visiting http://damnwidget.github.io/anaconda/vagrant/ will explain to a first-time user what "Vagrant" is.

Actual Behaviour

Visiting http://damnwidget.github.io/anaconda/vagrant/ leaves a new user confused, in the edge case where they are seeking to learn about Vagrant for the first time.

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Introduce a friend to Python for the first time; perhaps suggest that they find and install "Anaconda".
  2. Have them visit http://damnwidget.github.io/anaconda/
  3. Have them select "Vagrant Integration" to visit http://damnwidget.github.io/anaconda/vagrant/
  4. ?
  5. Listen to them wonder why learning Python is so confusing.

ST3, Anaconda and OS versions

N/A

ST3 Console Logs

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Anaconda's JsonServer Logs

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DamnWidget commented 2 years ago

The introduced friend can go to Vagrant to check their documentation or use Google, anaconda is not a wiki