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guide: add user journey memory tutorial #4728
guide: add user journey memory tutorial #4728
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Hey @RafaelGSS 👋 Neat! What is the strategy here? Should we take time to review the whole content, or should we merge it quickly and then improve it incrementally? |
The idea is to review the whole content, so we make sure we aren't delivering an out-of-date content to end users |
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LGTM other than a few minor nits.
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LGTM with a few small suggestions.
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Reference: nodejs/diagnostics#502
The Node.js Diagnostics Working Group has been creating a collection of tutorials for the past 3 years (?).
The goal is to track the user journey across various issues and provide a good reference that users can use as a baseline when diagnosing a codebase.
Those tutorials were created some time ago. We did a review, but things move fast and it might be out-of-date at some point.
cc: @nodejs/diagnostics