Guides are live in the wiki!
- From: Carlos Villela <cv@lixo.org>
- To: dev@ioke.kenai.com
- Subject: Guides are live in the wiki!
- Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 01:14:10 +0000
Howdy Iokers!
I have wikified the Ioke Guide, and massaged it a little bit.
If you have a few minutes, please hop over to
http://ioke.org/wiki/index.php/Guide and help me fix any broken links
and formatting that you find!
I've been moving more "isolated" sections (like Iik, ISpec and DokGen)
to their own pages, and linking to the main article with the
{{main|XXX}} tag. There are a few more places where I'd like to do
that too. Does that sound like a good idea?
Also, at some point we're going to have to convert all the <pre> tags
to <source lang="ioke"> ones, as soon as we get the geshi formatting
going (thanks melwin! :) -- can you help me on that?
Another thing is to de-personalize it: currently, it's written in the
first voice (Ola taking to you, the reader), which isn't very
encyclopedic. I understand this might border on the pedantic side, but
please keep it in mind to convert any "I"s to "we"s as and when.
An "export this whole thing to PDF so I can read while offline"
feature would be very nice too. Does anyone know how to do that in
MediaWiki, preferrably without installing plugins?
Taking a note from all those "In popular culture" sections in
Wikipedia, it might be fun to add a few "In other languages"
sub-section to the code examples sprinkled throughout the guide. I'm
thinking Ruby, Java and maybe JavaScript for the non-meta-meta-meta
stuff, like objects, iteration and method calls, and Ruby, Lisp or
Haskell for the mind-boggling bits (comprehensions, macros, messages
and the like). Ideas?
Thanks!
-cv
|
Guides are live in the wiki! |
Carlos Villela | 01/26/2009 |
| Brian Guthrie | 01/26/2009 | |
| Ola Bini | 01/26/2009 | |
| Martin Dobmeier | 01/26/2009 | |
| Ola Bini | 01/26/2009 | |
| Martin Dobmeier | 01/26/2009 | |
| Martin Dobmeier | 01/26/2009 | |
| Ola Bini | 01/26/2009 |





