| wayland76 | Pedagogically, I think you should provide a written example, but still require the user to type the new material as well. The act of typing it will help them learn. | 00:18 | |
| On a different topic, I wanted to mention two proposals that I've just created issues for in the problem-solving board.... | 00:57 | ||
| The first is that we have a new (additional) website called involvement.raku.org -- github.com/Raku/problem-solving/issues/523 | 00:58 | ||
| The second is just a notification of the Tree-Oriented programming and Table-Oriented programming stuff I've been working on -- github.com/Raku/problem-solving/issues/522 | 00:59 | ||
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| SmokeMachine | I think it could be faster if we send the code to a backend and compile it and communicate with the animation using SSE or websocket... but that would require a backend... | 01:24 | |
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| wayland76 | You could also make it seem faster by displaying messages like "Compiling...", "Loading...", "Computing path...", etc. | 01:50 | |
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