The demo, the manual, this forum and occasionally the overall 4D forum
are the tools I use, in that order.
I often leave the demo open to observe it in action.
The manual needs to be referred to over and over. It is full of key
pieces of information, not too much fluff, and often reveals things
after you have gained some experience.
I would also suggest that you not be afraid to ask newbie questions, I
was (pride, insecurity, whatever :-( ) and wasted a bunch of time. As
a result I personally am willing to try and answer those questions.
Are you considering Fusebox or Ajax? There are more resources specific
to those technologies, and great support for them in A4D by the way.
Good Luck!
String Hamister
Interface Artistry
On May 9, 2009, at 11:07 AM, Randy Engle wrote:
Hello Active4Ders
I'm just beginning to take a look at Active4D, hoping to use it to
quickly
build a robust web interface that we will offer to our vertical market
customers.
I've used 4D to create a fairly simple interactive (data entry) web
site,
but I'm needing a lot more.
Besides the Active4D demo, can anyone suggest other resources to
begin to
learn and use Active4D.
Gracious thanks,
Randy Engle, Director
XC2 Software, LLC
mailto: [email protected]
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