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Diff chapter

Open adelevie opened this issue 11 years ago • 3 comments
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  • needs a chapter number
  • needs a link to the "next" chapter
  • uses empty links to non-existent git and github chapters
  • refers to @vzvenyach as the "creator/author/editor" of this book

adelevie avatar Sep 07 '14 16:09 adelevie

So awesome - would be interested to hear from @vzvenyach what he's seeing as far as demographics for website visits so far. I don't know for sure, but there might be a majority-windows audience, so using something like diff checker (to avoid the cli & unix tool requirement) might hit a wider audience.

tmcw avatar Sep 08 '14 14:09 tmcw

Current Analytics Data:

Operating System Browser Sessions % New Sessions New Users Bounce Rate Pages / Session Avg. Session Duration
Windows Chrome 216 92.13% 199 31.48% 2.31 0:01:17
iOS Safari (in-app) 175 95.43% 167 41.14% 2.04 0:00:38
Macintosh Chrome 125 81.60% 102 32.80% 2.9 0:02:10
Android Chrome 124 86.29% 107 47.58% 2.16 0:01:57
Windows Firefox 44 93.18% 41 34.09% 2.25 0:02:49
Linux Firefox 35 54.29% 19 25.71% 6.8 0:07:43
Linux Chrome 31 80.65% 25 41.94% 3.16 0:03:02
iOS Safari 25 92.00% 23 40.00% 2.2 0:02:19
Macintosh Safari 23 95.65% 22 39.13% 2.57 0:00:51
Android Android Browser 18 100.00% 18 44.44% 1.94 0:00:30
862 88.17% 760 37.70% 2.52 0:01:46

vdavez avatar Sep 08 '14 14:09 vdavez

@tmcw I think general "codability" of the demos should be handled comprehensively. There was talk of using a JS-simulated terminal where any exercise code could be run. Alternatively, we can say "if you're using a Mac, click the magnifying glass and type 'terminal'" and "if you're using a PC, there is a thing called cygwin ... where are you going? no don't leave! cygwin isn't scary! don't goooo!"

adelevie avatar Sep 08 '14 14:09 adelevie