Hi all,

maybe it's already there and I missed to see it. Is it possible to have some 
account on an existing valadoc-page, so one could add code-examples online 
rather than working with the markup locally?


Knowing that vala is still evolving, I'm facing one issue that probably could 
be solved rapidly.

Except of the given tutorials, if someone wants to implement some feature in 
his application, he either has to

1) guess how he'd use the vala bindings (requires firm experience with glib) or

2) he has to derive the vala-code from some existing C-code, that is using the 
same library or

3) crawl through some existing vala-projects that would offer an example, 
somewhere deep inside their source.


Now, once a dev has achieved to have some working code, he might want to share 
this as an example, so others will quickly find out how to use function X from 
vapi Y.

Wouldn't it boost vala's easy-to-efficient-ratio, if code-examples were 
attached to the documentation (like on msdn or php.net)? Maybe it could be some 
great advertising, too "Wow, that's just a three-liner!".


Sorry if this has been discussed before, I couldn't find anything related after 
a quick search.

Best,

Gilzad
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