First off, I would want to commend the creator(s) of this awesome resource for a job well done.
I think if there are exercises at the end of each lecture, it would help deepen the understanding of the concepts taught.
Thanks again for this wonderful resource.
I like the idea. Do you have any thoughts on exactly what they should cover or want to stab at opening a few PR's with examples in them to spark discussion further @ukchukx?
Hi @ukchukx !
A few time ago we planned to do that and got into a really interesting debate here
The main idea is that some guys in the team doesn't think the best idea is to just add exercises at the end of the lessons, and they expose their opinions in the issue.
Why don't you take a look and then post your opinion on the topic? :)
Thanks for @ukchukx, I'd love to hear your thoughts on #399.
As part of the move from Jekyll to Phoenix that I'd like to complete, I'd like to add more interactive lessons.
Thanks for the correction, guys.
I didn't know there was an issue already addressing this, unfortunately (my half-hearted search did not turn up any).
Do you have any thoughts on exactly what they should cover or want to stab at opening a few PR's with examples in them to spark discussion further
Unfortunately not, @ybur-yug, as I'm just starting to learn Elixir.
That's a reasonable explanation, @setzer777. I'll take a look & post my opinion (if I have any & if no one has touched on it).
Kudos on the upcoming interactive lessons, @doomspork!
This is definitely something we'd like to continue to pursue, conversation is continuing here #1310
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Hi @ukchukx !
A few time ago we planned to do that and got into a really interesting debate here
The main idea is that some guys in the team doesn't think the best idea is to just add exercises at the end of the lessons, and they expose their opinions in the issue.
Why don't you take a look and then post your opinion on the topic? :)