On Monday, 23 November 2015 at 12:44:55 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
On Monday, 23 November 2015 at 12:19:08 UTC, Chris wrote:
On Monday, 23 November 2015 at 11:10:29 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
I was looking under "Books & Articles" and one of the submenu
items is titled "Example: wc". So I thought it must be a heck
of an example, but upon clicking, I saw a program with a
bunch of nested foreach statements and no explanations. Why
is this on the front page sidebar at all? It certainly
doesn't belong under "Books & Articles" because it's just
code.
Is this something we can move to the wiki? I will make the
change, but I'm hoping somebody will say something if it
belongs there.
It used to be the code example displayed on the start page, if
I remember correctly. Shouldn't it be put there (with some
text that explains what's going on), if not already done so?
Looks like it was temporarily "parked" under "Books &
Articles" and forgotten.
Okay. Do you know how to add it as a code example? It doesn't
make a good first impression.
The code doesn't look up to date and maybe it's been replaced
with a more up to date example (i.e. with range chaining). It
uses ulong instead of size_t. I dunno, maybe it should be dropped
completely.