On 2018-06-26 23:35, Urs Liska wrote:
This gives me an opportunity to repeat my call for help with this. The
website is an Angular application (representing my "state" at the end
of a set of online courses), and I got stuck with a practical way of
feeding the content in the site. The placeholder content is all
"authored" in manually written JSON expressions, which is definitely
not the way I want to go forward. So anyone who is interested in
making this a usable site and is fluent in the MEAN stack (more
concretely, getting data (maybe from "M") into the "AN" part) would be
warmly welcomed ...
I, at best, *pretend* to be a web developer. As far as MEAN goes, I
have really only done the most with Node.JS itself, only dabbling with
the other three. That said, I am a pretty quick learner of new
languages and frameworks, so I can definitely help you look into options
for getting the site up and running. Though, we should probably take
that discussion offline.
[...] (for example: "tools providing
organ registration notation" would be a good package scope while
"helper functions for my projects of the last decade" probably less
so) [...]
While I wouldn't think to subject people to my helper functions, your
phrasing is uncannily accurate as I have in fact been using LilyPond for
about ten years. *x-files theme plays* But I fully understand your
point about what would be more useful as a package. In practice, I
would first review any helper functions to see if they could be
generalized into a more widely applicable pattern, otherwise there is
little point of publishing them.
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All in all, I thank you for providing so much great information, Urs.
Hopefully, I will be able to contribute in some way and help out the
project.
-- Aaron Hill
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