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<div>Jordan, beautiful are your ideas and suggestions, but unfortunately, I think that they are futile. Why do I say this? I think that Racket primarily serves to a specific group of people as an inexhaustible source for mass-production of always the same academic articles, and much less for everyday, practical programming.</div><div><br>But to get back to Danny's question:<br>I think it would be most useful that, after the "Continue" tutorial, follows one realistic example of more complex web application, through a detailed story about how and why it was made just that way.</div><div><br>Of course, that hypotetical advanced tutorial should explain to people how to get a "nice" URLs, how to "ajaxify" application, how to cache certain parts of the rendered page, etc, etc.</div><div><br>And it should conclude with discussion about how to achieve high scalability (for example, how to create a new Twitter in Racket, with millions of users!).</div><div> </div>                                            </div></body>
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