Documentation Analytics.js Segment.io [closed] - javascript

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The people at Segment.io did a great job in building analytics.js, making it easy to load lots of javascript snippets (Intercom, GA, Kissmetrics, and so on) via one single open-source javascript library.
Repository: https://github.com/segmentio/analytics.js
They do offer a hosted version, with a nice UI for enabling integrations, this is a paid product. However, analytics.js is open source, so you could also use it for free (as self-hosted solution).
Too bad there's no good how-to-set-this-up documentation available.
There are some blogs about this, but these are out-dated:
https://content.pivotal.io/blog/how-to-use-analytics-js-to-fix-your-analytics-code-and-achieve-metrics-nirvana
Issues with SegmentIO open source version setup of analytics.js
Anybody who knows a place where we can find good docs on how to implement the open-source version analytics.js?
If these docs just don't exist, we should start writing 'em, as it really makes a developers life way easier.

The Analytics.js project README now has a link to the Quickstart for Analytics.js document. That is a tutorial telling how to set up Analytics.js, so it seems someone else saw a need for this too.

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We're beginning to learn Node.js in class, and one of our assignments is to research any given Node.js module, learn the basics, and present it to the class. While I was trying to find Node.js modules, one of the lists took me to Three.js.
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(after a research in Google) I would like to know what are the options for collaborative (possibly LIVE) coding on HTML, CSS, javascript, Php documents.
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It's not programmble but it's very easy to use. But there's no Mac version.So...
JavaScript can be handled by Octoparse btw.

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