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Lession 3: Editorial Review: | |
Functions and Operations | |
This is over all good!; overall feedback is to try your best to go a layer deeper than functionality, but also get at the concept | |
* why are functions and operators in sass? | |
* why are computations useful? | |
* why would a conditional statement be useful | |
there need not be lengthy, but giving a user a reason to learn something helps them understand how it all fits together. | |
1. Function & Operations | |
One thing would do is have an exercise at the beginning to introduce the concept of functions and operation in sass. | |
i. What are they | |
ii. Why are they useful in Sass. i.e. a student may thing "I thought Sass was about design, why am I doing math in a frontend language | |
3. Computing can get overly technical quickly. As you continue you to write this, think about structure/organization so this info is clear to users. | |
5. if() | |
Remind users of conditionals that they have used in other languages, then give them a basic example of how it works in sass. | |
you can give them a simple example first, and if you want to move if(), you have full liberty to do this. | |
7. For loops | |
editorial answer: natalia, you can conceptually lay the foundation with something like | |
many programming languages like javascript, python, and ruby have a concept of a for loop to do X. in sass, we can use the for loop to do Y. | |
i would veer away from talking too much about similarities of syntax! but conceptual similarities is totally fine. | |
10. generalizations: | |
make sure you're giving users a reference at the end to review everything. | |
something like an index of all things they learn would be more helpful than new information. you can provide some new info, just be sure to summarize |
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