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The tests mostly cover the golden paths, i.e. users getting steps right or triggering a message step. There's lots of untested code. It can be found pretty easily by running tests with coverage. Some stuff is tested by test_frontend but that's slow and more difficult to measure coverage for so we should have pure Python/Django tests for it. I'm particularly interested in the edge cases of bad code
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Not all tutorials help every single person, ideally there's a mix of tutorials that can help people with different parts of the project. We should link great examples of tutorials that help developers build certain aspects of the project or an example similar to it.
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Dans le chapitre 2, est écrit :
La compilation manuelle est également intéressante pour régler plus finement
certains aspects de Node : (…) le modulehttp/2
C'est pas sûr que le module doit être compilé depuis Node v10.
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Was going to do this in the MVP. But honestly, I know nothing about Emscripten
Thus, I think I will go ahead, launch, and get the hype going, and then teach myself emscripten to make the demos
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