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dannygreg avatar dannygreg commented on July 16, 2024

I would love any and all design contributions πŸ˜„.

Feel free to play around with some ideas and submit pull requests. Maybe open an issue to discuss a few design options as a starting point?

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ashfurrow avatar ashfurrow commented on July 16, 2024

Yeah, definitely. I'm neither a designer nor a web developer, so the website isn't nearly as awesome as it could be.

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jemgold avatar jemgold commented on July 16, 2024

Rad - I'll start by researching other project homepages and have a think
about what sort of content would be useful. One thing I really liked from
the RAC README.md is the before/after comparison of
KVO/target-action/notifications/delegates, and RAC signals - I think
they're really useful for getting across the why would I want to FRP to
beginners.

Jon Gold

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On 15 July 2014 10:31, Ash Furrow [email protected] wrote:

Yeah, definitely. I'm neither a designer nor a web developer, so the
website isn't nearly as awesome as it could be.

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jlawton avatar jlawton commented on July 16, 2024

I'm just going to throw this up as something to consider in the future. I know it's not exactly the main purpose of the site.

While teaching people RAC, I've seen that they start to get an idea of how it helps reshape code, but then they get confused about the differences between operators. eg. combineLatest: vs merge: vs zip: vs concat.

I think there's room here for some visualisation to get the behaviour across.

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jemgold avatar jemgold commented on July 16, 2024

That might be a fun project in itself - wouldn't even need to be RAC
specific but would be useful for anyone getting started with FRP. The
diagrams in https://gist.github.com/staltz/868e7e9bc2a7b8c1f754 were pretty
good; could definitely work on something broader.

Jon Gold

jon.gd
+447722118382

On 15 July 2014 20:34, jlawton [email protected] wrote:

I'm just going to throw this up as something to consider in the future. I
know it's not exactly the main purpose of the site.

While teaching people RAC, I've seen that they start to get an idea of how
it helps reshape code, but then they get confused about the differences
between operators. eg. combineLatest: vs merge: vs zip: vs concat.

I think there's room here for some visualisation to get the behaviour
across.

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub
#10 (comment)
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