Re: New to webobjects
Re: New to webobjects
- Subject: Re: New to webobjects
- From: Mike Little <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2003 07:59:40 -0500
Since the individual in question has very limited programming skill,
perhaps we should steer her towards introductory Java programming texts
just so she can prove to herself that she has the aptitude to get
started with WebObjects?
On Wednesday, April 9, 2003, at 07:41 AM, John Bruce wrote:
I don't want to go ever and over this point but in my original post I
did
suggest starting at the first main tutorial. The reason I suggested
looking
at the D2W docs was that from my own experience it was some time
before I
even knew what D2W did, even in a vague sense, until I read Max
Muller's
article on stepwise some time ago. Yes D2W is hard to understand - I
still
don't understand a lot of it - but on the other hand if I didn't try
to use
it I couldn't do half the things I can now, especially in short
timeframes.
Knowing Java is of course a big step in the WO process but it's hard
to get
the Java for WO book as it's not on apple's site anymore - well not
that I
can find it. Maybe it could be posted onto wocode.com or something.
Anyway my point is that IMHO it's important to be aware of D2W earlier
rather than later so that as one develops the WO mindset one can come
to
understand how D2W can make life easier in the long run - a process I
wish I
had started earlier.
The WO learning curve is steep and D2W steeper but the reward is
greater.
- John Bruce
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