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[documentation] Video tutorials for padrino? #2211

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rubyFeedback opened this issue Apr 23, 2019 · 0 comments
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[documentation] Video tutorials for padrino? #2211

rubyFeedback opened this issue Apr 23, 2019 · 0 comments

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Hello.

I am currently learning sinatra and am slowly progressing.

Oddly enough I had most progress so far thanks to various videos (I'll not link in
these videos so as to avoid "advertising" for any, but you can definitely find
sinatra videos when you are looking for them).

There is another "logical" step that will come past sinatra - which is to use padrino.
At the least to me this is logical.

I had a look at the guide section:

http://padrinorb.com/guides/

And, don't get me wrong, they look great, detailed, useful - but I am already barely
reading the text documentation for sinatra, so I don't think I have enough energy,
time and motivation to want to read them for padrino. I am more the type of
person to learn in smaller baby steps, then do something else, so videos that
are in the length range of say, 4-20 minutes are ideal for me.

There are a few videos for padrino but they seem to be a bit random, or just
given as a presentation at a conference, so I am not sure if this covers my
suggestion or plea.

I would like to see a few "intro" video tutorials for padrino, and ideally these
would be listed at http://padrinorb.com/guides/ (the URLs used do not matter
so much to me, e. g. where it is hosted; I would think it more important that
they are linked in from the official guides section, since that would mean that
the padrino team may consider these tutorials to be useful; could also be
inofficial recommendation, just anything to get folks started with padrino).

I am not sure if this issue request is useful; evidently lack of time and resources
may make this impossible but in this case, feel free to close this issue. But
perhaps someone out there may have time making one or two short tutorials
(and with short I really mean the range of ~4-10 minutes or so; I noticed that
my attention span drops sharply at about ~10 minutes or so, give or take)

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