@radehi @kreyren I'll second both opinions. GNU docs are normally pretty good and address multiple user types' needs.
Guile's manual feels like it's written with an audience of C application authors looking to add an extension language, and there's not a great "guided tour" of the ecosystem for small tasks.
Racket's docs have guided tours of the libraries (so it's easier to figure out how to do something similar to the examples _in_ racket, rather than how to add guile to something else).
@radehi all guile definitions have guile properties like 'documentation that can be used to auto-generate the context-sensitive help, but there is an issue with documenting variables that i tried to address with the devs [https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guile-devel/2022-11/msg00001.html]
@radehi I do like that guile can access the docs from the terminal, but the content feels like hot garbage to me i never understand anything it's trying to say
@radehi In terms of web interface: Rust with user-friendly interface that has easy to understand explanation and ability to run example codes
@radehi In terms of integration in emacs: elisp
As i can just do `C-h..` and get nice docs to anything i am looking for:
RT @NATO
❝This is not Ukraine’s fault. Russia bears ultimate responsibility, as it continues its illegal war against Ukraine.❞
@jensstoltenberg statement following a meeting of #NATO Allies to address the explosion in the east of Poland
RT @guyverhofstadt
While the #G20 meets, Russia indiscriminately bombs civilian housing in Ukraine.
Say it and mean it: #RussiaTerroristState
World leaders must act to isolate Putin's regime. https://twitter.com/lesiavasylenko/status/1592516854454824961
The Open-Source Alchemist
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