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wishlist: deepstream.io documentation #1

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yasserf opened this issue May 7, 2017 · 2 comments
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wishlist: deepstream.io documentation #1

yasserf opened this issue May 7, 2017 · 2 comments

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@yasserf
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yasserf commented May 7, 2017

Hello!

We want to create a central place to capture all of your documentation requests for deepstream.io, which could both be things that are:

  • external ( how to use deepstream with service or library XYZ )
  • internal ( how/what is a deepstream feature used )
  • misc ( anything that doesn't fall under the first two! )

This will help us put together a much more visible roadmap!

The ideal comment could have a format like this:

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How to host deepstream.io on ECS

Type: External

Description:
Would like to have a guide on setting up deepstream.io on ECS

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Deepstream Record Lifecycles

Type: Internal

Description:
How does a deepstream record lifecycle look like? What does it exactly do?

Or to quote the original author:

there really needs to be a lifecycle explanation/diagram. im going nuts trying to figure out the lifecycle if a record when calling unsubscribe, discard, delete, setName, etc. lol and the reusability of a record

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How to make my furniture less lonely

Type: Internal

Description:
How can I use deepstream.io to build a furniture dating app?

Or to quote the original author (totally paraphrasing here) (also idea is already taken sorry =P):

I want to build a matching app for my furniture and those seeking furniture, so that I can swipe through all the stuff out there till I find me the perfect match. How can I use deepstream/Hub to do this and how much time would it take?

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roblav96 commented May 7, 2017

@yasserf A kitchensink/sandbox/playground would be a game changer to hurdle over the learning curve. I'm a hands on learner and I need to get my hands on something in order to fully understand it. Create a forkable repo that basically mimics the tests you've written already, but demonstrate the features and connectivity spec. Then the user can tinker with the codebase to better understand how everything works.

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yasserf commented Jul 15, 2019

Def need to do this for the V4 release!

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