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Could you expand on this idea a bit more, how is it supposed to work? I understand it would be similar to how it was handled on MDN, but I’m not sure (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/curriculum/core/css-fundamentals/). |
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For those interested, this was the recording of the meeting where the proposal was presented. @perborgen you might want to add it to the original text. |
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@bjohansebas Sure! Happy to clarify. I wasn’t actually thinking to embed scrims directly in your docs right away, since that’s a bit more technically involved than what we need to get started. Instead, I suggest we begin like we did with Vue.js — by recording dedicated scrims that mirror specific articles, e.g. from your “Getting Started” or "Guide" sections. You can see a live example on Vue.js here: ![]() Does that clarify enough for you? |
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Now everything is clear to me. it seems there are no more doubts. I'm going to start talking to the foundation so we can move forward with this |
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This has already been communicated to the Foundation, and any updates will be shared as soon as they’re available :) |
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Hey folks 👋
Creating this issue to push forward the Scrimba x Express collaboration we’ve been discussing in Slack and in a TC meeting. Glad to hear the team is positive towards this, so here are the details to keep it moving.
The gist
Scrimba has created a series of interactive Express tutorials, starting with a free course called Learn Express. It lets developers watch short lessons and code directly in the browser in a real Express.js environment—offering a learning experience that’s more hands-on than traditional video or docs.
🎬 Demo of our learning experience: https://scrimba.com/s0fg0h412l
We’re doing similar collaborations with MDN, Vue, and Astro. The idea here is to link to these tutorials—course-level or lesson-level—anywhere in the docs where they can be genuinely helpful to readers. And then share revenue that comes from this traffic with the Express.js.
What we’re proposing
Why it makes sense
For those interested, this was the recording of the meeting where the proposal was presented.
Let me know how you’d like to move forward. Happy to provide a written summary or PR draft if helpful.
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