On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 4:22 PM, Linas Vepstas <[email protected]> wrote:
> People seem not to read the tutorials... maybe because they don't see the
> point of doing so?
>

Do you think my theory is plausible? Tutorials on a large system must
be greater in scope, and are therefore more likely to be skimmed
(which leads to a failure in comprehension).

OTOH, If modules or projects were usable in isolation, and the
dependencies could be effectively treated as black boxes (as most
software dependencies are), or even simulated/mocked, and if
meaningful experimentation and feedback still able to be done within
the narrow scope of that one module, then maybe the tutorials won't be
so pointless.

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