Hi,

On 11/22/2012 05:53 PM, Vojtech Szocs wrote:
this is excellent idea! It's definitely easier (and more fun) for others to follow 
"crash course" tutorials than just reading wiki docs :)

I think so too.

(I've used the "Level" metaphor to give readers the feeling that they're 
progressing from beginner to advanced topics, as they make their way through UI plugin 
development.)

I noticed! And I like it :-)

I can certainly dedicate some time to writing such tutorial series. What would 
be the best way to start?

with Level 1, I suppose...

One thing I would like is to have something you can do to validate that you've understood a level before you move on (like the bad guy that you have to beat to complete levels in video games). It could be something as straightforward as a "Compilation successful" message, or a "Test passed" on a unit test, or a screenshot of "here's what you should have now" - something to let the reader know when they're only a little off the path, and how to get back onto it.

I think that the wiki or website could be fine - it's just a web page after all - what's important is the promotion of the series in the right places, and making it look nice, and like a series of articles rather than one big wiki page.

Thanks again! It looks great so far.

Cheers,
Dave.

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