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Adding Move programming language book to the list of books #10993

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Move is a safe and reliable language originally created by Diem. You can read language white paper on Diem developers website.

This book is a collection of all the information about Move language created by the team at Mysten Labs.

Why is this valuable (or not)?

The Move programming language is used currently as a Smart Contract language on Aptos and Sui blockchains, and is in great demand

How do we know it's really free?

The creators of the Move book website use GNU general public v3.0 license

adding Move programming language to the list
adding link to the HTML book about Move programming language
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Co-authored-by: Leithen <lcrider@cvent.com>
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I committed the changes @Thenlie

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Thenlie commented Dec 4, 2023

@baja-kralj Formatting looks good to me. Just a question of if we want to add this new language which I will defer to the other reviewers.

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In decide where to put a resource that we want to list, such as this one, we have 3 considerations.

  1. where are people who should be interested in the resource most likely to discover it?
  2. Where will someone most likely to try to put it 6 months from now and discover it to be already listed
  3. Will we be stuck with an "orphan category

Answers:

  1. in the "blockchain" subject area.
  2. in a new "Move" language area. (because new users ignore the advise to use the search facility)
  3. possibly

My preference is to put it in "blockchain" (#1), then relocate it when more resources appear. A good argument can be made for #2, but a clincher would be if there's already content related to Move in the blockchain area.

Please consider the 3 criteria, and we'll merge based on your considered recommendation.

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I only considered "by programming language" list, because it is a book about the programming language, for subject it should go in "blockchain", but I don't see Solidity books referenced in "BY SUBJECT" list. @eshellman

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Solidity has 2 books and 6 courses. What is your considered recommendation?

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both Solidity and Move are languages created specifically for smart contract blockchain development and nothing else so I would put them in blockchain subject.

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sounds good

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3R1Dev commented Feb 15, 2024

@baja-kralj go ahead and make the changes suggested and add the resource in the blockchain area. Once you do that we can complete the pull request.

If you don't make changes the request will get stale and that will lead to the request being closed. Looking forward to those changes.

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This Pull Request has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity during last 60 days 😴

It will be closed in 30 days if no further activity occurs. To unstale this PR, draft it, remove stale label, comment with a detailed explanation or push more commits.

There can be many reasons why some specific PR has no activity. The most probable cause is lack of time, not lack of interest.

Thank you for your patience ❤️

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This Pull Request has been automatically closed because it has been inactive during the last 30 days since being marked as stale.

As author or maintainer, it can always be reopened if you see that carry on been useful.

Anyway, thank you for your interest in contribute ❤️

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