Here we can see that community comments have been in the planning (since
February).

http://valajournal.blogspot.com/2012/02/valadoc-website-renewal.html

I'm guessing it is this moderator issue that is holding things back. I wish
I were qualified to be the moderator myself.


On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 7:43 AM, Gilzad Hamuni <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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