AW: Writing a beginners tutorial
AW: Writing a beginners tutorial
- Subject: AW: Writing a beginners tutorial
- From: "elni" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2008 11:48:14 +0100
>Actually, there are some. Look at http://www.wocommunity.org/
Yes, I´ve seen these. Thanks!
>The reason I do not want a screen cast for a tutorial is that I am of
>a generation that prefers to read: I know it is very old hat that one
>wants to go back to a previous segment, without having to listen to
>all the stuff in between that you have already heard several times,
>but that is all possible with this technology called paper reading.
>Isn't that cool? (quoting Steve J.)
It´s called forward/backward button or timeline slider in the new world
;-)).
>No seriously, I think screen cast would be an option if the manual is
>more or less stable. At the moment I am still in the building and
>testing phase of the example, to try to get into it all the things
>that people would like to know in a beginner's tutorial on WebObjects
>and WOLips developing. Sometimes that requires reshuffling
>information, perhaps putting D2W on the back burner etc.
>As soon as it is a little more stable, I'd consider it.
Sure. You need a rough storybook anyway to be comfortable with it anyway.
Whatever you do - it is a greatly appreciated effort!
El
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