to know if this is this helpful?
very! great way to organize and if there were a visual like this with links, as noted by others, it would make for a great reference even if not followed in strict order
how does this make you feel about approaching norns?
mixed…i’ll explain below
anything particularly scary?
all in col 2 except 2c
anything exciting/fun?
3a & all of columns 4, 5 and 7
i can only speak for myself and know i’m in a weird middle ground of having interest in this without following through so far
what i know already makes me unafraid of certain blocks because i can see how they’d be valuable…but others might want a different path
some decisions might make more sense if i knew the value
i’d consider consolidating columns 1 & 2 and eliminating some to read something like:
1a. MAIDEN
1b. LUA SYNTAX
1c. THE DEVS MINDSET
2a. BASICS OF LUA PROGRAMMING
2b. SOFTCUT
2c. SUPERCOLLIDER FOR NORNS
2d. NORNS API & DOCS
3a. LUA TABLES
3b. FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING BASICS
3c. OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING BASICS
3d. DEBUGGING LUA
4a. LUA METATABLES
4b. LUA “CLASSES”
5a. SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE
5b. SCREEN / UI BASICS *
the last item is something i’d like to see included and seems to fit with the section on planning the apps we develop
last two notes…i feel like most of the blocks listed in row with “the developers mindset” would be better served in a separate resource OR woven into these small guides as inset blurbs to encourage a beginner along the path
same could be said of the more complex CLI and git operations
a bonus learning section at the end of the series (sixth column?) OR to close certain articles w/ links and step-by-step tutorials might be cool