I've taken some work by @fw-immunant and others on the new organization
of the course and condensed it into a form amenable to a text editor and
some computational analysis. You can see the inputs in `course.py` but
the interesting bits are the output: `outline.md` and `slides.md`.
The idea is to break the course into more, smaller segments with
exercises at the ends and breaks in between. So `outline.md` lists the
segments, their duration, and sums those durations up per-day. It shows
we're about an hour too long right now! There are more details of the
segments in `slides.md`, or you can see mostly the same stuff in
`course.py`.
This now contains all of the content from the v1 course, ensuring both
that we've covered everything and that we'll have somewhere to redirect
every page.
Fixes#1082.
Fixes#1465.
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Co-authored-by: Nicole LeGare <dlegare.1001@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Geisler <mgeisler@google.com>
This is a contribution of a Chromium section for Comprehensive Rust.
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Co-authored-by: Nicole L <dlegare.1001@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Geisler <martin@geisler.net>
Add a number of slides that cover most of CXX's functionality and
demonstrate how it can be used.
Fixes#823.
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Co-authored-by: Martin Geisler <mgeisler@google.com>
This also ports over the latest changes to `book.js` and `index.hbs`.
We probably need to come up with a more systematic way of doing this,
e.g., we could store our changes in a patch and automatically attempt to
apply it onto the latest upstream files.
I also updated `book.js` and `index.hbs` to the latest versions while
keeping our local modifications.
I tested this locally with `mdbook serve` for both English and
Brazilian Portuguese and everything seems to work fine.
* exercises: health-statistics: weight -> height
weight may be a sensitive topic for some readers; use height instead as this isn't important to the content of the course
* exercises: health-statistics: add health report
this lets us see a non-setter use case for &mut self
it also makes the 'statistics' side of this exercise more explicit as we count doctor visits
* exercises: health-statistics: normalize variable names
* Integrate GA4 code directly with `book.js`
The main advantage of this is that it simplifies the setup since we
can avoid the monkey-patching we did before.
A secondary advantage is that it should make things a little faster
since we avoid a request to the server on every page load.
* Remove unreachable return
* Watch all of `third_party`
It just occurred to me that we want to refresh the page in `mdbook serve` when anything changes in `third_party`.
We often see timeouts when running the course. Most of the time, the
code compiles on the second try, which indicates that we just need to
wait a little longer.
Fixes#406.