Earlier today, a request was made for a "Collections and Sequences" topic in the Clojure Documentation:
Built in Clojure collection data structures and an explanation of the Sequence abstractions.
So I wrote one. I organized it like this:
I wanted to separate it by collection type, and overall, I think that it turned out pretty well. I'm concerned that this isn't how Documentation is supposed to be used, though. For one thing, it looks like there's no way to control the ordering of examples. I would have liked for the examples to be ordered like this:
However, after shifting around several times while I was writing, the ordering seems to have settled as this:
This isn't terrible, but it could have been worse, and it voids some of the implicit assumption that I had while writing it.
In addition, each of the "examples" are fairly long, covering all the basic operations on each standard collection type.
Am I going about this the wrong way? Should there perhaps be six topics (one for each of the existing examples), with smaller examples? Or is the current organization OK?