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In our last update we discussed how we made the portal more useful to developers with some organizational improvements, added deep linking of API definitions and ‘curl’ examples, as well as two new Javascript tutorials. We have now added even more Javascript tutorials, contribution guidelines, fixed some bugs, and made the portal more readable. Details below.
Javascript
We’ve added 5 new Javascript tutorials to our tutorials repo. They'll be added to the tutorials-js readme and dev-portal Javscript section in the coming weeks. In addition, all of our Javascript tutorials now support using webpack dev server, which means you can edit the source and see the results instantly in your browser.
Contribution Guidelines
We've added contribution guidelines, which will help ensure that if members of the community wish to contribute they know the best way to do so. Contributions that follow those guidelines will be the first to get the attention of the Steemworks team.
Bug Fixes, Search, Office Hours
We've fixed a number of bugs, including one that improves Search. Now finding the information you need should be easier than ever.
We’ve also continued to hold office hours in the Discord Channel, where we communicate directly with developers who have questions for the team.
Broadcast Operation Types and Formatting
Finally, we’ve added documentation for around 50 broadcast_operation types.
https://github.com/steemit/devportal/issues/118) and we improved the formatting of code blocks on the site to make them more aesthetically pleasing and readable.
Thank you for reading this Dev Portal update. Our goal with these updates is to inform developers of what we’re doing to provide community developers the resources they need, and make Steem the blockchain of opportunity. The Steemworks team is doing great work and we encourage you to check it out for yourself at developers.steem.io. Feedback is always welcome, whether it’s about tutorials we should add or other improvements we should make. Email suggestions to Steemit’s Developer Advocate at da@steemit.com, with the subject line “devportal - $subject”.
Steemworks Team
I'm glad to see you are being way more communicative than before, thanks for that !
I have a question though that is not related to that post but to Steemit, Inc. What is your stance on people that abuse the Steemit account creation system to create flagging bots ? It's something that I found out existed quite recently, the user @camillesteemer (at least I'm 99% sure it's her that created all these bots) started creating Steem accounts (@a-steemdefleague, @a-cmsidl, @a-alphasteem, @trollshunter, @camillesteemer) through your account creation system to flag anyone she believed to be trolls (me included). The list of such "trolls" includes respected users and services such as @arcange and @steemcleaners. I got on the list by flagging a post that was plagiarizing my content so don't think that this "trolls" list is full of real trolls/abusers. I wouldn't usually ask you about that kind of stuff but since it's your delegated power that's being used, I feel like it's your responsibility to clearly express your stance on the matter. I personally don't care about the flags I'm getting from those accounts, their weight is largely overpowered by the real votes I get on my posts/comments, but that is most probably not the case for new users that don't have much of a following yet and could feel threatened by these bots and ultimately decide to leave Steem.
Edit: you can add @steemittopfan, @astipmonkey, @ilikesteemit, @besttopsteemer, @azobifly and @aloader to that list, another freshly created flagging bot.
Glad to see development continuing...
I have a question for you guys, does the Steemit blog post anywhere else? Like Medium or YouTube or Reddit?
Because honestly I really feel like there is a lack of exposure for STEEM and Steemit. The biggest subreddit for cryptocurrencies on reddit seems to have no clue about STEEM and I really think it's a missed opportunity.
I run a small ( but growing ) YouTube channel dedicated to cryptocurrencies and honestly I'm thinking of doing weekly update videos for STEEM and the apps on the platform just to drive some more exposure.
Anyways, the point of this rambling post is I think you guys should double down on your marketing efforts because no one has a clue about all of the cool new features that are coming up.