FrontendMasters / front-end-handbook

The resources and tools for learning about the practice of front-end development.
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Consider alphabetizing resources #38

Closed AllThingsSmitty closed 8 years ago

AllThingsSmitty commented 8 years ago

Looking at the many awesome lists under "Learning", should resources be alphabetized for easier at-a-glance finding? This also suggests that all resources are being given equal weight in terms of significance. I was about to PR a list that way but didn't know if that was a reason not to.

brettimus commented 8 years ago

+1

I also alphabetize all my CSS rules is that weird? 😬 On Sun, Nov 8, 2015 at 06:41 Matt Smith notifications@github.com wrote:

Looking at the many awesome lists under "Learning", should resources be alphabetized for easier at-a-glance finding? This also suggests that all resources are being given equal weight in terms of significance. I was about to PR a list that way but didn't know if that was a reason not to.

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AllThingsSmitty commented 8 years ago

There may be some things groupings that aren't necessarily in alpha-order but order of first, second, third, etc., like the Douglas Crockford resources, which ideally someone using this material would want to keep in that grouping's order.

AllThingsSmitty commented 8 years ago

Submitted PR https://github.com/FrontendMasters/front-end-handbook/pull/40.

codylindley commented 8 years ago

Nice work @AllThingsSmitty!