I think the most lacking chunk of mind-share is "how do all these bits fit 
together" which a single app/documentation of steps would address quite nicely.

I wouldn't worry about X v Y though - everybody has their own criteria. The 
same non-trivial app implemented in a number of ways/toolkits would be great 
though!

On Tuesday, 27 January 2015 19:48:42 UTC, Mike Haney  wrote:
> I have a question for you (or anyone else):
> 
> I have a lot of demo code I would like to share from my last project, and 
> permission to do so minus certain proprietary bits.  I see 2 main ways of 
> sharing the code:
> 
> 1) extract several demo apps, removing the proprietary info and maybe 
> simplifying them somewhat to focus on a particular topic, like Datomic, 
> Reagent vs. Om, Sente, Firebase, Cordova, etc.
> 
> 2) creating a series of tutorials to build these apps up step by step, or 
> maybe combining it all into a single app we build towards, which would be a 
> simpler version of the app I worked on.
> 
> I keep going back and forth on which approach would provide more value to the 
> community and people trying to learn Clojure or at least particular aspects 
> of it.  So I figured I would ask my "customers" what they wanted.
> 
> So which approach would you find more useful?

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