It would be wonderful if someone started such a tutorial for RacketScript so 
that we had a driving usecase for the language development — Matthias



> On Jan 18, 2019, at 10:58 AM, Stephen De Gabrielle <spdegabrie...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi, 
> 
> While looking at an issue with the rendering of the Continue tutorial, I got 
> to thinking that Continue, as a flagship tutorial for Racket, needs new 
> sections to cover changes in web development practice, especially supporting 
> client side web frameworks(angular,Ember,Vue,React) by building backends that 
> support XMLHttpRequest/WebSockets/Fetch. Other possibilities include
> - developing with client side racket (RacketScript, Urlang, Whalesong?)
> - authentication (both doing it yourself, or using OpenID to) 
> - creating and accessing web API's like AWS, twitter etc.  
> - custom #lang's or eDSL's to support the above (either highlighting existing 
> ones or creating new ones)
> 
> I think the best way to do this would be to develop a tutorial in the _style 
> of_ Continue, then it could be linked from, or integrated into the Continue 
> tutorial.
> 
> Any thoughts? Is this a good or bad idea? Would it be better to focus 
> community effort elsewhere?
> 
> Kind regards, 
> 
> Stephen
> 
> 
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