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emcoding avatar emcoding commented on August 10, 2024 1

Maybe we should ask TextExpander for some kind of sponsoring, so that we can have teams per track with shared snippets.

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skade avatar skade commented on August 10, 2024

I agree with this. A good piece of info to add to these notes is which exercises are generally easy to mentor and can be quickly burned through in a bulk.

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rpottsoh avatar rpottsoh commented on August 10, 2024

This is what I am currently providing to all Delphi students when they download hello-world. It is pretty detailed and intended to be reference material.

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Cohen-Carlisle avatar Cohen-Carlisle commented on August 10, 2024

It would be nice to have a place to put tooling as well, but in this case the README.md does not seem the right place.

Cohen Carlisle [3:44 PM]
I made another little script that is designed to download an elixir exercise, enable the pending tests, and run the test suite. https://gist.github.com/Cohen-Carlisle/8b708d68b3fc11e62e3f41244791d900
Can be paired with this to check the code formatting. https://gist.github.com/Cohen-Carlisle/915d4aa8190ba222d1bbe021ce48982c

ihid [3:46 PM]
I wonder if we should add a section of the mentoring repo for tools like this. Would be super useful to have this in a permanent place.

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iHiD avatar iHiD commented on August 10, 2024

One of the key things about this repo is that I want to automatically be able to drag all the content into the website in a structured manner. My long-term hope is that people won't need to use GitHub at all to either read or contribute to the mentoring notes.

So one of my driving thoughts about where we put extra tooling scripts is whether we also want to be able to consume/render/auto-link those through the website too. If we don't, then the question is how we made them visible to mentors. If we do, then we need a standardised set of namings and things in here that future-proofs the other ideas we'll no doubt have over the next 6 months :)

I don't really have any well thought out opinions on this so would welcome input. Any thoughts?

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budmc29 avatar budmc29 commented on August 10, 2024

Sounds like a great idea.

Something that's easy accessible from your mentoring exercise page, from there you can just copy it and tweak it for the user, and add for example relevant code.

I do find myself having to share the same points for multiple users a lot.

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