Good idea. Yesterday I was browsing Angular2 documentation and they have
it. Also the RamdaJS lib which I use a lot makes great use of examples.
It's often faster to figure out what the function does by looking at the
example than description. It is how our brain works, I guess.

16.10.2016 7:09 AM "Fa Qing" <faqingh...@gmail.com> napisaƂ(a):

> There are plenty of tutorials, etc., to help newcomers get started, but as
> we start to delve deeper into the Elm ecosystem, it would be super helpful
> if each function in the standard library included at least one simple
> example.
>
> It would require a bit of effort and discipline, but this seems to fit
> with the ethos of the community, where we see things like useful error
> messages, semver enforcement, and shared conventions around formatting.
>
> Although examples can be found online for many of the functions, that
> isn't always the case. And having them built into the standard
> documentation would mean that they're always efficiently locatable, and in
> principle, stay up-to-date as the libraries evolve.
>
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