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3 points by stefano 5871 days ago | link | parent

Created: http://github.com/stefano/arc-book/tree/master

I'll give write access to anyone who wants to contribute with some piece of documentation.



2 points by skenney26 5871 days ago | link

I'd be interested in contributing. Perhaps we should discuss possible topics for the first few chapters.

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2 points by stefano 5870 days ago | link

I've just added you as a contributor, you should now be able to push things. The book should look as a natural continuation of the Arc tutorial. The book should target Anarki, not Arc2. A nice first chapter would be an overview of the most basic Arc macros and functions together with some examples. A chapter on system administration scripts with Arc could also be a good introductory chapter. I would leave web application development as one the last chapters. A chapter on the available third-party libraries could be a good one.

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1 point by almkglor 5868 days ago | link

Would you be interested in having an "Arc-F" section?

I wrote what was supposed to be a rationale for the scanner abstraction, but it ended up looking more like a tutorial, LOL.

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1 point by stefano 5868 days ago | link

I was in fact thinking about a small section on arc-f installation (when I find the time) :). I'll give you access to the repository as soon as possible, I have to run now.

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1 point by stefano 5867 days ago | link

Ok, now you have read/write access to the repository: http://github.com/stefano/arc-book/tree/master

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1 point by almkglor 5863 days ago | link

@stefano:

Do you mind if I put a simplified BSD license on the Arc-F section of the arc-book?

Do you have any preferences for licensing?

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2 points by stefano 5862 days ago | link

The more permissive the license, the better. BSD should be fine.

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1 point by rincewind 5871 days ago | link

What do you have in mind?

"The Arc Cookbook", "Practical Arc"?

TeX, HTML, Markdown?

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2 points by stefano 5871 days ago | link

I don't have anything particular in mind. Everything that classifies as "documentation" is good.

> TeX, HTML, Markdown?

I think TeX would be a good choice.

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