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add article on dev.to with faker example #725

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cieslarmichal opened this issue Jun 24, 2024 · 14 comments
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add article on dev.to with faker example #725

cieslarmichal opened this issue Jun 24, 2024 · 14 comments
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@cieslarmichal cieslarmichal added the high priority High priority label Jun 27, 2024
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I could write the post 😄 Of course, I would shared the draft first to have your review/changes/approval.

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Ok 😄 let me know when you will have a draft 🔥

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it's cool!! nice image with faker logo 👍
I would add github submodule as alternative to conan for consuming package

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I think we could add this Key Features section to our main readme as well :D very nice

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I would add github submodule as alternative to conan for consuming package

Okay, I'll update it 😄

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uilianries commented Jul 4, 2024

@cieslarmichal I just updated the post, please, take a look in https://gist.github.com/uilianries/1ec377525eed5474d29c687adf49e622#file-post-md

I included a section how to build faker from scratch using cmake and git submodules. Plus, I added a section about supported platforms.

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Looks good 🚢

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do you think it's a good idea to add the introduction and key features sections to our readme? they seem fresh

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Yes, I do, because usually people want to know if worth using or not a library. The introduction would clarify that.

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Ok lets do that

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Perfect! 😎

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I added introduction to readme :)

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