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At the Inrupt website (ig this is made for maintainers rather than general developers), I can only learn that setThing() sets a thing in the dataset. I hope I can see example code snippets & example data to deal with & example outcomes of running the example code, which would let me know if I'm going on the right track.
Possible Solution
A centralized documentation describing each feature of the Solid standards, and example code snippets in every platform of how to use those.
Similar case: AppWrite, which is a community-driven backend provider, has very neat documentations. With this documentation, the developers can easily know if they're on the right track.
I saw a video of a guy explaining how the documentations there are so neat, in which we can see how important docs are in developing experiences.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Nothing.
Additional context
I really love the idea of Solid. I'm just sad that it's way too difficult to find resources for a newbie like me.
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Search terms I've used
#492 : I agree with him, but nobody cared
#649 : somewhat related
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
For example, to learn how to "set thing" with Solid, I start at Get Started page → Building first app page → scroll to the very bottom → luckily found a reference to "solid-client API" → somehow find the documentation of setThing in a website named Inrupt → learn what
setThing()
isAt the Inrupt website (ig this is made for maintainers rather than general developers), I can only learn that
setThing()
sets a thing in the dataset. I hope I can see example code snippets & example data to deal with & example outcomes of running the example code, which would let me know if I'm going on the right track.Possible Solution
A centralized documentation describing each feature of the Solid standards, and example code snippets in every platform of how to use those.
Similar case: AppWrite, which is a community-driven backend provider, has very neat documentations. With this documentation, the developers can easily know if they're on the right track.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Nothing.
Additional context
I really love the idea of Solid. I'm just sad that it's way too difficult to find resources for a newbie like me.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: