Hi Carl,
CR Maybe someone should write a tutorial dialect?
Oooohhh...yeah. :)
-- Gregg
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Re: REBOL DOC for teaching - Some criteria I would like to share before applying
Hi Gerard,
Just to comment that we, on the French forum, are making the same sort of analyse than
yours. We begin to think of the same sort of work.
As you are a french speaking people, May be you already knows
As you are a french speaking people, May be you already knows about
http://www.rebolfrance.org , but I invite you and Jason C. to meet us on the
french forum : http://www.codeur.org/forum/forum.php?theme=17
Perhaps we can join our efforts and work with each other on this task, and
in french as
Hi Didec,
You wrote:
Just to comment that we, on the French forum, are making the same sort of analyse
than yours. We begin to think of the same sort
of work.
I recently went to your REBOLFRANCE web site and even read some threads from your
Forum. Simple but efficient way to post
Hi everybody,
CR Maybe someone should write a tutorial dialect?
Oooohhh...yeah. :)
-- Gregg
I agree but we could begin with some tools to easily draw some simple figures with
text or other figures applied as overhead
transparencies (layers) to illustrate and animate easily some concepts,
Hi guys,
as I see in the list the attachment in the previous post was stripped off.
If you're interested, let me know. I'll send it as a provate mail to you
then!
Grtz,
Arie
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Arie et al
Interactive, dynamic, tutorials can be great, I agree. I'd rather do
it with pure REBOL than AVI though. There are a few examples of people
doing this kind of presentation system in REBOL (Carl's presentation
app, EasyVID, Brett's play app that sends commands to other reblets,
etc.).
Now, my experience is that you can learn a lot in a minimum amount of time
this way. It works better than executing commands on a one by one basis
from a book, since in the video tutorial one can see what is being done.
Great that you are interested in developing along these lines.
: REBOL DOC for teaching - Some criteria I would like to share
before applying
Now, my experience is that you can learn a lot in a minimum amount of time
this way. It works better than executing commands on a one by one basis
from a book, since in the video tutorial one can see what is being
However for the moment I began to structure my TOC and even wrote some
preliminary text - in French since I think a lot better in my
native language than I even write in English - using the Make-DOC-PRO
format for getting quick rendering of the output in a somewhat
interesting dressing. And
Hi Jason,
You wrote:
Gerard that sounds like very sensible way to proceed..
With a foundation in rebol-friendly Make-Doc-Pro fomat there will still be
plenty opportunity to experiment later with fancier interactive options. If
you you need help with french-english translation I can
* Gerard Cote [EMAIL PROTECTED] [040125 10:15]:
I also found many excellent tutorials about CS and programming using Java, LOGO,
Python and Scheme (Dr.Scheme).
And today I found some text relating the interesting arguments that could help
teachers better sell REBOL as their candidate
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