Reference my Calico/Electron tutorial.#462
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Reference my Calico/Electron tutorial.#462benhutchison wants to merge 1 commit intoarmanbilge:mainfrom
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Reference my Calico/Electron tutorial.
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Reference my Calico/Electron tutorial.
@armanbilge The tutorial is a manifestation, or byproduct, of a learning journey I went on trying to learn/apply Calico myself.
It is fairly opinionated! Also, the CalicoPrelude I developed includes some potentially novel extensions over Calico & FS2 Signals that may be more widely useful than a tutorial.
I'd be keen to get your review & feedback as potentially I've misunderstood how Calico is intended to work, or otherwise made non-optimal choices. Given the intent is to teach Calico, I do think the tutorial should showcase a reasonable approximation of "good practice".