I'm proposing creating a "Coming from FunC" page, which would be geared towards people who are already familiar with TON and Tact and only need a brief side-by-side comparison of FunC to Tact — their syntax, semantics, idiomatic approaches. This should dramatically improve the time of getting started with Tact, and would even serve as a cheat sheet for jumping between FunC and Tact code.
As an aside, documentation should start to differentiate between users unfamiliar with FunC, Tact and TON and those, who are already familiar and/or proficient at any of the above. This would greatly help to cater helpful content as those two different audiences have various requests and needs, and generic docs are mediocre at best when it comes to serving diverging needs.
I'm proposing creating a "Coming from FunC" page, which would be geared towards people who are already familiar with TON and Tact and only need a brief side-by-side comparison of FunC to Tact — their syntax, semantics, idiomatic approaches. This should dramatically improve the time of getting started with Tact, and would even serve as a cheat sheet for jumping between FunC and Tact code.
As an aside, documentation should start to differentiate between users unfamiliar with FunC, Tact and TON and those, who are already familiar and/or proficient at any of the above. This would greatly help to cater helpful content as those two different audiences have various requests and needs, and generic docs are mediocre at best when it comes to serving diverging needs.