Re: Swift docs feed-back
Re: Swift docs feed-back
- Subject: Re: Swift docs feed-back
- From: Alex Zavatone <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2014 12:47:32 -0400
Hi Jeff. Do you have links to the specific swift docs you're referring to?
I'm in the process of harvesting downloading the WWDC videos and PDFs that are swift related at the moment and as others in my team have decided to take up Swift ("it's like Python", he said) I think it would be good to have a definitive list of the docs and videos we are in the process of reviewing.
Cheers.
- Alex Zavatone
On Jun 10, 2014, at 12:35 PM, Jeffrey Oleander wrote:
> Re: Swift programming language
>
> Feedback buttons float in front of text, and that's annoying.
> Feedback buttons don't work; I got to a feed-back form by saving the html and re-opening it, but, then, of course, the Send button does not work.
>
> Formatting is mildly annoying. Use of color is good. But, the grey content buttons on the left don't work, and the width of text does not adjust properly to the width of the browser window. Reopening the saved html works much better to give a readable width... but then I lose most of the text coloring.
>
> For an intro, guide or reference I'd much rather have variations clearly illustrated than the
> "Playground" (which won't run on my old hardware, anyway) and questions without answers.
>
> And MSFT Javascript is still evil. It may be "modern evil", but it's still evil.
>
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