Closed lassik closed 3 years ago
It is a very good idea to build some (commented and organized) bibliography here. An issue may not be the best fit though. We could easier create a document in the Git repo or use GitHub's Wiki functionality (which is probably the best fit).
The wiki is one option, or we could just commit text files into the git repo.
Commenting and organizing text files in the repo is probably harder than to do it in the wiki, I suppose. A community-edited and commented bibliography is so much more valuable than just compiled lists of compiled lists.
It's true that the wiki is easier to use but it's more tied to GitHub whereas Git is universal. We could also prepare it in the wiki and commit it into the repo once it's ready.
We should also find a GitHub issues exporter; there are probably several.
Created a simple wiki page with the link above. Therefore closing this issue.
https://github.com/yallop/effects-bibliography "A collection of research papers and other resources related to the theory and practice of computational effects."