Trongate Way Docs

How To Get Involved

The Trongate Way is not a static document. It is a living, breathing resource that grows and improves alongside the community it serves. Whether you are a seasoned Trongate developer or someone picking up the framework for the first time, your voice matters here.

Download the Examples

Every code example and tutorial project covered in this book is available for download, completely free of charge. You can find the full source code on GitHub at https://github.com/trongate/trongate-docs. Clone the repository, follow along with each chapter, and build the projects yourself.

Share Your Suggestions

Have an idea for a new tutorial? Spotted something that could be explained more clearly? We want to hear it. The best improvements come from the people who actually use this book to build things.

Please post your suggestions in the Documentation Feedback forum at https://trongate.io/forums/display/documentation-discussions. Every suggestion is read and considered.

Become a Contributor

If you would like to go a step further and contribute directly to the documentation, you are welcome to do so. The Trongate Way is intended to be subjected to constant and continuous improvement - it is not crystallised or set in stone. The best way to improve a standard is to involve the people who follow it.

Head over to the official Trongate documentation repository on GitHub at https://github.com/trongate/trongate-docs to get started. You can submit pull requests, open issues, and collaborate with the community to make this book better for everyone.

Join the Community

Above all, remember that The Trongate Way is a community effort. Every pattern, every best practice, every chapter exists because someone took the time to share what they learned. Whether you download the examples, post a suggestion, or submit a pull request, you are part of something bigger - a movement to build web applications the right way, together.

Welcome to the community. Let us build something great.

We're continually improving the Trongate documentation. If anything is incorrect, unclear, incomplete, or could be better, we'd genuinely appreciate your input.

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