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Marshall Pierce
9efad3212f
More minor fixes (#1561)
- Fix compile errors and warnings in error handling example
- Tweak iteration example so that it correctly visits the first grid
coordinate
2023-12-06 12:53:06 -05:00
Martin Geisler
53baee82e3
Re-apply formatting to SUMMARY.md (#1429)
With the latest version of mdbook-i18n-helpers, we now have support for
formatting in the `SUMMARY.md` file. This allows us to revert the
changes made in #130 when we first introduced the translation support.

This also aligns a few headings to match the heading in the outline.
While this isn’t strictly necessary, it removes a bit of work for the
translators.
2023-12-01 13:20:28 -05:00
Dustin J. Mitchell
6d19292f16
Comprehensive Rust v2 (#1073)
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>
2023-11-29 16:39:24 +01:00