dwyl / learn-elm

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Free mini-course from SitePoint #76

Open newswim opened 7 years ago

newswim commented 7 years ago

https://www.sitepoint.com/premium/courses/elm-a-beginners-guide-to-elm-and-data-2940

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iteles commented 7 years ago

@newswim Would you like to PR this into the resources section at the bottom of the readme so it's more accessible? 😊

newswim commented 7 years ago

Suuure!

I've just been posting a lot of links as issues, rather than adding to the readme--😅.

There are a couple things I'd like to add while I work through elm-workshop, including adding transcripts and submitting a PR for the piece on Language Features. Expect more PR's soon-ish.

nelsonic commented 7 years ago

@newswim just to say that it might not be worth it to add transcripts to elm-workshop because Richard Feldman will be updating the content at some point in the near future when elm-lang@0.19 is released ... (i.e. unless he repeats his content word-for-word in the training, there will be a lot to change!) We discussed it at the Elm Meetup: https://twitter.com/nelsonic/status/839592853324066816 😉

newswim commented 7 years ago

Hey @nelsonic, so cool that DWYL showed up to Mr. Feldman's talk!! (also see my initial reply to that tweet 😉)

Thanks for that info on the course update. The earlier sections seem to mainly be general info, so I imagine that material not changing too drastically. I've started on section 5 and section 4, which will hopefully be of some use, but even if not.. it's a benefit to me as I learn. If that's not something that should go in this repo, that's totally cool!

nelsonic commented 7 years ago

@newswim yeah, agree that the content in the first videos should not change. 🤔 if you have time to transcribe go for it! 👍