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More methods can be used in examples? #54

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mithru opened this issue Apr 15, 2018 · 3 comments
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More methods can be used in examples? #54

mithru opened this issue Apr 15, 2018 · 3 comments
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mithru commented Apr 15, 2018

Nature of issue?

  • Existing feature enhancement

Feature enhancement details:

Examples can show arcs, lines, text, etc. Makes it easier for anyone cloning this repo to test as well.

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That sounds good, I just want to make sure that a first time user of p5.accessibility doesn't get overwhelmed though? @lm-n

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mithru commented Apr 17, 2018

Makes sense. What about leaving the current example alone and making a bunch of mini examples for each method? Or having just one big example that holds everything (in addition to the existing simple one)?

I'm currently thinking towards the former i.e. a bunch of mini examples, because when we eventually implement ways to navigate items in massive for loops, and OOP stuff, that might need its own example anyway?

What are both your thoughts?

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lm-n commented Apr 18, 2018

I think that would be ideal. To have straight forward example for beginners that only deals with the main functionality of the method and then the more complex ones.

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