Amazing Clojure REPL demo, with integrated docs, search, multiline editing and inline evaluation. Pythonistas are spoilt with ipython, but this compares very favourably! https://twitter.com/bhauman/status/959170037025329153
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I've been writing docs for different programming language operators (+, *, == and so on). Each one gets a separate web page.
I've suddenly realised that / is much harder! docs/+ and docs/== is fine, but docs// just doesn't work as a URL in a static site.
Any ideas?
One advantage I've come to appreciate about Dash/Zeal docsets: it's really nice having focused search.
The text search is constrained to the languages I care about enough to download the docset, substantially increasing the relevance. In Google I'd need to specify the language.
There are docs resources like https://diataxis.fr/ that categorise documents based on format and intended audience.
They don't say where you should start, or what order you should write docs.
I'm currently thinking README > reference > tutorial > how-tos. Agree/disagree?