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Track Anatomy Maintainer #237

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SleeplessByte opened this issue Apr 4, 2019 · 1 comment
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Track Anatomy Maintainer #237

SleeplessByte opened this issue Apr 4, 2019 · 1 comment

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Hi there @masters3d @thedevelopnik and @crivasgomez,

Project Track Anatomy

In the past months I have been reworking most of the JavaScript track in terms of the curriculum under the track-anatomy project. As part of this project I've written plenty of notes both for JavaScript and TypeScript, trying to steer our mentors towards the right approach when it comes to teaching our students the language.

The current State of TypeScript is as follows:

State of TypeScript

  • Leap is a disaster to mentor.
  • Simple Cipher is not simple.

JavaScript results

The changes we've made had an amazing effect on both mentoring as well as students in the mentor track. The track progression has been smoother, there are less bottlenecks and students make it further into the track.

Automated Mentoring

Apart from working on the copy, maintaining JavaScript and working on the javascript-analyzer and typescript-analyzer for future automated mentoring, I've been low-key working on the restructuring of the TypeScript, and for round one the change would be almost identical to round one of JavaScript.

Maintainer

I don't want to burden any of you three with more work -- but as I would like to open the PR to make the change for Round 1, as well as start work on subsequent changes, I would like to add myself as maintainer, mainly for the track anatomy purpose. Alternatively, Ill simply open the PRs as a contributor, with the sidenote that at some point I'll be requesting a synchronised merge (as in, multiple merges, soon after one-another).

I'm very excited for the changes coming to this track. I love TypeScript and I hope we can make other people ❤️ it too!

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