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How to arrange a series of tutorial articles about a programming language on Habrahabr?
Being in read-only mode (which means that I will have to publish through a pagebox), I decided to write a series of tutorial articles in order to properly (from scratch to full-fledged practical development of modern applications) introduce people to one less popular programming language in order to, if possible, contribute to correcting the situation with its esotericism and at the same time get unbanned into a full-fledged r / w mode.
The problem is that the topic that I intend to cover in the first article of the cycle, I see the installation and configuration of a set of tools for writing, compiling and deploying programs in this language - I think many beginners (and they are the target audience of tutorials) a detailed description of this topic can be useful, but it is difficult to find a more adequate place for this than the very beginning.
And now I'm afraid that the public will not appreciate the article on how to download an IDE and a compiler and write "Hello World" and downvote the first article, put an end to the publication of subsequent ones, interfere with "flies with cutlets", adding more serious topics to the introductory article, which are planned to be disclosed in separate articles - I also do not want to.
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What kind of language is this, whose installation and configuration is worth deploying for an entire article? :) Definitely not appreciated. Write an introductory article to the sandbox with the most delicious buns of the language, hinting at a more detailed disclosure in the continuation cycle, and wait for the invite. Well, or looking for someone extra lying around.
I double this gentleman (Denis Pushkarev). Write an article for unbanned, tasty, juicy, in style (I mean that style is something like: habrahabr.ru/post/209850/).
And after that, publish the cycle.
You can write the first few parts in one post to the sandbox at once, UFO can give an invite or someone else. And how to get it - write a normal interesting introductory part and publish it. It's just that you don't need to write about the installation - it's trite.
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