question-mark
Stuck on an issue?

Lightrun Answers was designed to reduce the constant googling that comes with debugging 3rd party libraries. It collects links to all the places you might be looking at while hunting down a tough bug.

And, if you’re still stuck at the end, we’re happy to hop on a call to see how we can help out.

Better documentation of `:=` vs `<>`

See original GitHub issue

Type of issue: documentation

Impact: no functional change

Development Phase: request

Other information

I feel like I have been in several conversations lately about how confusing := and <> are. And I’m not even 100% confident that I could explain what each does in every scenario. This seems like something that a few Scastie examples + DecoupledIOs could “put to rest” and we could capture them as a cookbook or explanation on the website.

If the current behavior is a bug, please provide the steps to reproduce the problem:

N/A

What is the current behavior? N/A

What is the expected behavior? N/A Please tell us about your environment:

N/A What is the use case for changing the behavior?

Better documentation of an FAQ

Issue Analytics

  • State:open
  • Created 2 years ago
  • Reactions:3
  • Comments:49 (49 by maintainers)

github_iconTop GitHub Comments

1reaction
Shorlacommented, Oct 12, 2021

I tried to work on the third question but got stuck trying to add a wire. Here is the link to my scastie code: https://scastie.scala-lang.org/Shorla/jMke7SR5SE6MzRJNySEyMQ/6

I would appreciate some help with that.

0reactions
Shorlacommented, Oct 28, 2021

@mwachs5, I just opened a pull request that sets up the experiment. You can check it out here : #2222

Read more comments on GitHub >

github_iconTop Results From Across the Web

Documentation for Visual Studio Code
Find out how to set-up and get the most from Visual Studio Code. Optimized for building and debugging modern web and cloud applications....
Read more >
Building Better Documentation Practices for Developers, Part 1
Developers care about docs and will pass up working on an open source project because it lacks good documentation. Learn more.
Read more >
Writing Better Documentation - Aleksandr Hovhannisyan
Documentation is one of those things that you don't appreciate until you have to work without it—trying to make sense of a code...
Read more >
The eight rules of good documentation - O'Reilly
Documentation should aim to be comprehensive. This means that all aspects of the project are documented. Undocumented features or exceptions can ...
Read more >
How to Write a Good Documentation: Home
Documentation effectively connects humans and machines. Why writing documentation is important: For you: You will be using your code in 6 ...
Read more >

github_iconTop Related Medium Post

No results found

github_iconTop Related StackOverflow Question

No results found

github_iconTroubleshoot Live Code

Lightrun enables developers to add logs, metrics and snapshots to live code - no restarts or redeploys required.
Start Free

github_iconTop Related Reddit Thread

No results found

github_iconTop Related Hackernoon Post

No results found

github_iconTop Related Tweet

No results found

github_iconTop Related Dev.to Post

No results found

github_iconTop Related Hashnode Post

No results found