Hi all, I added a section - this one:
http://angg.twu.net/eepitch.html#tutorials to my page about eepitch. Its current text is: 3. Tutorials I have a few "eepitch-based tutorials" that are made mostly of executable examples (in eepitch blocks) and links to real tutorials (in sexp hyperlinks). There is a big one for Lua here, a small one for Python here, and I am starting to write one for Eshell. See: 1) this message to help-gnu-emacs in which I asked for snippets, 2) this block of examples, and 3) click on the thumbnail below to see a screenshot. Many years ago, when Rubikitch sent to eev mailing list the code that became eepitch, http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/eev/2006-01/msg00000.html http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/eev/2006-02/msg00000.html http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/eev/2006-02/msg00001.html one of the first things that occurred to me was: wow, I can use this to transform tutorials written in an "expository" style into "tutorials" written in a style that works much better to me - executable examples plus links to docs and source code... For me this second style was "obviously" very practical, but over the years I say that for many, many, MANY people this second style is simply "obviously wrong" - so I need to have examples of it in visible places... [[]], Edrx