Very well for the Python community, too; there's a python-tutor list whose sole focus is helping newbies effectively.
On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 5:32 PM, Martin DeMello <[email protected]> wrote: > In practice this has worked out well for the ocaml community - there's an > ocaml-beginners mailing list that gets a small amount of traffic, but very > quick responses from a lot of the more experienced people on the list. > > martin > > > On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 2:20 PM, Gaetan <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I also agree to split in rust-user for newbee question, but i hope good >> programmers will go a bit on this ml... >> >> Le 3 déc. 2013 21:42, "Martin DeMello" <[email protected]> a écrit : >>> >>> On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 12:32 PM, Thad Guidry <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Users benefit from the developers list and vice-versa... splitting us >>>> apart would not be a wise choice. >>> >>> >>> the only downside is that people are reluctant to ask newbie user >>> questions on a list where people are talking about hacking on the compiler. >>> >>> martin >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Rust-dev mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/rust-dev >>> > > > _______________________________________________ > Rust-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/rust-dev > _______________________________________________ Rust-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/rust-dev
