Hi Noob,

I believe I mentioned before that I had some trouble with the web development 
docs myself. However, after thinking it over a bit, I decided to invest more 
time in learning the language. It occurred to me that in order to really take 
advantage of the web server, I would need to become a lot more familiar with 
the advanced language concepts it is based on. I'm finding that as I gain 
knowledge and experience, my ability to understand the docs improves. The point 
I'm trying to make here is that without the language foundation, it is just 
magical code. This is true with or without a beginners guide. I would actually 
vote for a more thorough treatment of the language itself documentation wise. 
How would one hope to use a continuation based server effectively without a 
thorough understanding continuations? Isn't it these advanced language features 
that attracted us to Racket/Scheme in the first
place? At this point in time, I'm not completely sure the additional web server 
docs wouldn't just serve to short circuit the language learning process. Many 
thanks for the patience of those who waited for me to realize this ;-)

I think Neil makes an interesting point. It seems like Racket would appeal more 
to systems programmers coming from languages like C/C++ than it would to the 
Java/Python/Ruby/PHP/Perl/etc. crowd. Racket in general has a much higher price 
of entry than your average scripting language. I mean no offense to web 
developers. I just think Racket/Scheme requires quite a bit more effort and 
commitment than most would be willing to make.


Thanks,
Gerry




-----Original Message-----
From: "Racket Noob" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: 12/19/11 17:37
Subject: [racket] FW: Racket documentation for web development is just awful!

 


Of course I care! 
I love racket and deeply respect all of you. But, I'm afraid that if you go 
this way, Racket remain just another never used "academic" language.
  
Community is too hermetic and self-sufficient. Let's take only RacketCon's 
videos as example: you, boys are so much in your own world that you do not 
realize how important it was to publish them on time.

 
 
Subject: Re: [racket] Racket documentation for web development is just awful! 
From: [email protected] 
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 17:38:00 -0500 
CC: [email protected] 
To: [email protected] 


 
 
Is your goal to turn off every single core and non-core member on this list? Or 
do you actually care?  

 

 
 
 
 
 
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