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Find-the-Right-Operator Widget #251
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Hi, yes there is plan to incorporate this into new docs with more visibility and design. There is an issue created for this. Let me find that for you to track. |
@cartant - Okay, we did discuss about it but there is no git issue. We will track it here. Also, contributions are welcome in any form: design, documentation, development. Thanks ! |
@ashwin-sureshkumar I can work on it and create a quick POC for it. |
This is something that can go on the homepage as part of #256. |
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Are there any plans to incorporate the find-the-right-operator widget in the new documentation?
And if so, could it be placed somewhere more prominent?
I'd been using RxJS for a long time and I'd not noticed it until I saw Jay Phelps mention it in his answer to someone's Stack Overflow question. I thought the widget might be pretty useful to someone learning RxJS.
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