On Wednesday, June 14, 2017 at 4:33:32 PM UTC+5:30, Chakravarthy Raghunandan 
wrote:
> On Thursday, May 25, 2017 at 3:04:41 PM UTC+5:30, ragini wrote:
> > @Chakravarthy
> > 
> > What is a study group ? How is it different from our Rust Bangalore 
> > Community ?
> 
> @Ragini
> 
> After having solved a bunch of problems listed in exercism.io, I do not find 
> it very suitable for the goals of Rust Bangalore Community. We can close this 
> thread.
> But it is a valuable resource for any new Rust programmer and contains some 
> very interesting problems which can help them improve one's skills.


@Raghu how about you doing the following ?

. review the exercises (all of them)
. map the exercise to the theme for the next three meetups
. during face2face meetup we discus the concepts and problems that can be 
solved in the time frame
. after that you discuss the problem the community should take up as a build up 
from the meetup
. reinforce the discussion online on Gitter/IRC/mailing list and we solve the 
problem.

There are three benefits to this approach

1. the exercises have been aligned with Rust Bangalore community rhythm and 
meetup
2. the interaction contnues in the intervening 3-4 weeks between two face2face 
meetups
3. all of us have learnt and solved the exercises you suggested.

What do you think ?


warm regards
Saifi.

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