On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 17:11, Keith Lazuka <[email protected]> wrote:
> For what it's worth, I think the documentation is more than
> sufficient. I only started working with Factor at the beginning of
> this month and had no prior experience with a stack-based language.
> Less than a month later, I am able to contribute improvements and new
> features.
>
> Documentation can only go so far. Your best option is to completely
> saturate yourself in Factor source code and use the documentation as
> an assistant. IRC is another great resource for getting feedback on
> your code or to ask why certain sections of code are written the way
> that they are.

I agree, but I judge form comparison with other documentation projects :)


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> -keith
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