Ah I somehow skipped some of the info here. Once there's a model article up I could definitely contribute a php driver tutorial. The repo freeze for 3.1.0 is nov 9th right?
On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 3:35 PM, Marko Rodriguez <[email protected]> wrote: > Cool. Thanks for the effort on this Stephen. Here are things I would like > to see: > > 1. Implementing the Structure and GraphComputer APIs. Help > providers know how to get started. > - e.g. MyGraph implements Graph. > 2. Building a compiler from language X to the Gremlin traversal > machine. > - This smells of Kuppitz and SPARQL-Gremlin.. however > perhaps another language -- regular expressions!? :D > 3. What is the different between OLTP and OLAP? When, why, where… > > I would like it if all the "books" had the same consistent funny, silly > TinkerPop-vibe … cartoon examples, Gremlin in little outfits, etc. > > ********* Whoa. I just had an idea for Data Loading. Gremlin in a bathtub > with bubbles and a rubber Rexster "ducky" floating. > "Scrub 'a dub dub your data." > > Take care, > Marko. > > http://markorodriguez.com > > On Oct 25, 2015, at 7:58 AM, Stephen Mallette <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Now that we have our "book" model for documentation we can add different > > classes of docs. For example, right now, we have our "Reference Book" > and > > our "Upgrading Book". I think that for 3.1.0-incubating it would be very > > cool to get a "Developer Book" and, perhaps more importantly, a "Tutorial > > Book". > > > > The "developer" book would contain our dev docs for contributors. I > would > > basically roll the RELEASE and CONTRIBUTING content into it to start, > but I > > can think of other odds and ends we might add there over time. > > > > The "tutorial" book would contain helpful user guides on specific topics. > > Initially, it would probably be best to focus on "getting started" type > > guides. Some suggestions: > > > > 1. TinkerPop in 5, 10 and 20 minutes > > 2. Data loading > > 3. Connecting to Gremlin Server (with different drivers) > > > > Other ideas? > > > > It would be nice to get 1 or 2 tutorials written in 3.1.0 so that we had > a > > good model available for future releases. Any volunteers who would like > to > > collaborate on a tutorial? > >
