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Gojekyll β 20x faster Go port of jekyll
I think GitHub Pages only supports a whitelist of plugins, so you might have some more difficulties solving it well without any plugins. I use Netlify for my site, which does support arbitrary plugins.
One quick way to make it faster is to include that "_includes/nav.html" only in a nav.html, and then use an iframe to load that on every page, or something like that.
Anyway, I'm not the first to notice this it seems, although even "twice as fast" would still be quite slow: https://github.com/just-the-docs/just-the-docs/issues/1323
Neat, thanks for noticing, the theme is basically a slightly simplified version of https://github.com/just-the-docs/just-the-docs, never suspected it was an issue with it, I'll take a look to see what can I fix!
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Having the rules and mechanics easily accessible in a webpage/site.
If it can help, there was a commenter earlier who suggested trying out a Doc-style github page that you can easily fork. It also has its own built-in search. Comment here. Github page here.
- Is legit to use Github pages for non-coding purposes?
- Keep your diagrams updated with continuous delivery
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Open Source Like
That's certainly an option. Games like Liminal Horror and Into the Dungeon Revived host versions on GitHub. You can then render it to a GitHub.io page using something like Just the Docs.
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Ask HN: What do people use for documentation sites these days?
https://pmarsceill.github.io/just-the-docs/
Especially if you're already familiar with Jekyll. Bonus points for being able to deploy on GitHub Pages!
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Tags-based documentation build (contextual documentation)
You can use 'Just the Docs' (https://github.com/pmarsceill/just-the-docs) for documentation - it's a Jekyll-based theme for documentation and has built-in search.
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Which tools did you use to design yours cloud architecture ?
Yeah, itβs just a visualization for the configuration in the repository. I also have a repository that utilizes GitHub Pages hosting for more generalized account level documentation and diagrams (Just the Docs is a great theme for this).
- Ask HN: What are you using for public documentation these days?
LearnJavaForFTC
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What's everyone using for software development?
Learning the Java Language LearnJavaForFTC Quick Java Tutorials Java Tutorials OnBot Java Programming Tutorial Android Studio Programming Tutorial Once you've climbed the initial steps (i.e. "Hello Control Hub" exercise), you will find many sites from FTC teams that fulfill Outreach training purposes.
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Looking for better FtcLib examples
There is a good book available for free (or paper copy for $ via amazon) https://github.com/alan412/LearnJavaForFTC
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Help with Roadrunner Hardware Mapping
Jumping right in is a very difficult way to learn in this program. I would highly suggest reading this https://github.com/alan412/LearnJavaForFTC/blob/master/LearnJavaForFTC.pdf to get an overview of the basics you will need. It's not very long and is most of the knowledge you will need for this competition.
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A question
We have used Learn Java for FTC with some success. In conjunction with this, we also use a virtual robot simulator which has support for the "programming board" hardware construct in the book. The simulator allows you to learn programming without having to buy an actual robot. Both of these are free.
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How to have a new member of the programming team help out and not just stand around watching us code?
Learn Java for FTC
- What do you use for reference when programming for FTC?
- Running "hello world" OpMode without phone
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Beginner coding help needed
I recommend the book Learn Java for FTC. There is definitely a learning curve for Java and using Android Studio but it provides you with more features than Blocks. I believe the book takes you through setting up Android Studio and demonstrates how to work through the FTC SDK.
We used some virtual robot code (https://github.com/Beta8397/virtual_robot) and a "Learn Java for FTC" book (https://github.com/alan412/LearnJavaForFTC). The virtual robot code has built-in support for the constructs in the book, such that you can do all the examples and exercises from the book entirely within the virtual robot code, without the need for any robot hardware. This was very useful for us when students couldn't meet in-person, but also very useful when we have multiple students wanting to learn, but not enough robot hardware to go around.
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programming
If you want to learn Java, here is a free book: https://github.com/alan412/LearnJavaForFTC
What are some alternatives?
Read the Docs - The source code that powers readthedocs.org
MkDocs - Project documentation with Markdown.
jekyll-theme-chirpy - A minimal, responsive, and feature-rich Jekyll theme for technical writing.
Docusaurus - Easy to maintain open source documentation websites.
jekyll-docker - β΄ Docker images, and CI builders for Jekyll.
jekyll-theme-hamilton - A minimal and beautiful Jekyll theme best for writing and note-taking.
typedoc - Documentation generator for TypeScript projects.
mdBook - Create book from markdown files. Like Gitbook but implemented in Rust
docsify - π A magical documentation site generator.
juicefs - JuiceFS is a distributed POSIX file system built on top of Redis and S3.
diagrams - :art: Diagram as Code for prototyping cloud system architectures
FtcRobotController