I'd rather avoid the adventures :) Especially if i'm hoping to get
clients up and running with Farcry. Your point is well taken though,
although I thought this was the place to share findings and problems?

Still, as I said, I'm not adversed to parting with cold cash if the
material / training is good. Commercial support is also something that
needs consideration if projects take off.

Anybody else out there got any suggestions?

Robin

On Aug 19, 1:16 pm, Marco van den Oever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Yes indeed same problem here Robin, but i think we have to search and
> find a bit for ourselves as there is no response to these requests.
> Problem is that the ones that are pretty good at it probably due to
> that have a buzzy timetable.
>
> But i agree there is a bit to little info out there to really quick
> start developing with farcry. Although i like the adventure of
> searching and trying and eureka moments, i rather learn it good the
> first time then later on adjusting all kinds of ways and habits.
>
> It might be an idea if we arrange that all of us go and try a
> different part of farcry and share our findings in a "how i did it"
> message, in that way we all can focus on one part of the puzzle so it
> might be a bit more easy to digest and work with.
>
> Is that an idea?
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