
necessary modules are now "all.rkt"s; "shard.rkt"s turn to "resources.rkt". Also, "navbar.rkt" changes to "all.rkt", since it was doing the same thing (in addition to setting the navbar).
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2.0 KiB
Racket
41 lines
2.0 KiB
Racket
#lang meta/web
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(require "resources.rkt" "community.rkt")
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(provide help)
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(define help
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@page[#:link-title "Need Help?"]{
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@parlist[@strong{Don't Panic!}
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@text{Racket has a variety of resources designed to help you
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with any problems you may have.}]
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@parlist[@strong{Help Desk}
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@text{Your first stop should always be with the help system that's
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built into Racket and available from DrRacket's help menu
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@strong{or by pressing F1 with the cursor on a search term}.
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This documentation is customized for your installation, and
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may include documentation for optional packages you've
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installed. As a second line of defense, the documentation
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for the core of the most recent version of Racket is
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available
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@a[href: "http://docs.plt-scheme.org/"]{from this web site}.}
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@text{Not sure what to search for? The documentation includes a
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@a[href: "http://docs.plt-scheme.org/guide/"]{guide} (also
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located in your local copy of the documentation) that
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provides a narrative introduction to many of Racket's
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features.}]
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@parlist[@strong{Learning how to Program}
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@text{Try going through @|-htdp|.}]
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@parlist[@strong{Searching the Web}
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@text{The
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@-cookbook is
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a wiki for Scheme snippets, many of which work in Racket.
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Additionally, your favorite search engine may well provide
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answers for many of your questions.}]
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@parlist[@strong{The Mailing List}
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@text{The @tt|{users@racket-lang.org}| mailing list is a great
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source for answers to questions when the above resources
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don't pan out@";" sign up for it in the @community area of
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the website.}]
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@br
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@text{Thanks for using Racket!}})
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