Re: [ANN] New Screencast
Re: [ANN] New Screencast
- Subject: Re: [ANN] New Screencast
- From: Daniel DeCovnick <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 14:21:18 -0400
Is there a part 3 coming anytime soon? The first two were great, and
really helped lower the learning curve for WO, at least for me.
-Dan
On Mar 26, 2008, at 8:57 AM, David LeBer wrote:
I just posted part 2 of my WO/Project Wonder/Wolips Series.
<http://davidleber.net/?p=304>
This episode introduces:
- Reusable components
- Importing files into your project
- DirectActions
- Modeling relationships
- Updating a db schema with Migrations
In doing these recordings I've realized a few things:
- It's a lot harder than it looks to make it look easy.
- It's important to make sure your wireless keyboard has a fresh
battery before you start :-)
- I probably don't use a significant chunk of the tools - ie: I
just discovered the cmd+option z "wrap with" menu, sad eh?
I'm thinking of doing a "Getting the most out of WOLips" screencast
that is just a fast paced series of examples using the built in
Eclipse and WOLips shortcuts/re-factoring tools. As I mentioned
above, I'm probably oblivious to a ton of them, so to shorten my
learning curve, please send me your favorites.
;david
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