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Initial exercise order about elm HOT 4 CLOSED

exercism avatar exercism commented on July 21, 2024
Initial exercise order

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kytrinyx avatar kytrinyx commented on July 21, 2024
  1. No, there's no canonical/recommended order.
  2. Nope, you can add them anywhere. People who have progressed beyond the point that you add it will get it the next time they fetch (fetch order is "earliest exercise that they have not yet done").
  3. I don't think it's anything to worry about. I generally try for roughly in order of difficulty, but often I discover as people start doing the exercises that (a) I was wrong, and (b) some exercises are particularly interesting to start with because of language stuff, and (c) sometimes exercises are particularly boring in a language (and can either be moved earlier or removed altogether).

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parkerl avatar parkerl commented on July 21, 2024

Based on the answers above are we good with the current order? Looks ok to me.

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tgecho avatar tgecho commented on July 21, 2024

I feel pretty good about the "don't overthink it" message. Thanks for that!

I think tonight I'll still take a glance through and try to at least make sure the first few exercises are the less intimidating of the bunch.

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kytrinyx avatar kytrinyx commented on July 21, 2024

I think this is solved. Closing :)

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