Hi Chip: The classes are going fine. My only idea would be to release the
sample code or documents one day prior to the class on your site. That way
we could load them up, read through them to formulate questions in our mind
and do a little browsing of the Windoweyes Documentation prior to the class.
It would also allow us to ask questions or allow you to comment on code in a
particular line of code or group of lines of code.
If everyone has the same code blocks and line numbers in their editors we
could alt tab to the code samples and step through them one line at a time
with you as you describe what is going on.
That is just a thought and I might bring it up tonight or you can mention it
or just tell me if not a good idea so I don't bring it up or whatever...
I'm easy and grayteful you are doing this for us and just want to be
helpful.
Rick USA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chip Orange" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2011 6:05 PM
Subject: tomorrow's online scripting class
Hi all,
just an FYI that in tomorrow's online scripting class, we'll be moving
away
from basic VBScript programming, and into object-oriented programming,
using
window-eyes objects for examples, and discussing the differences between
the
window-eyes VBScript environment and the standard VBScript environment.
we're beginning to cover all of the window-eyes objects, and examples
which
show how they're used, and how a scripter would go about solving various
types of problems.
Anyone wishing to participate in the live online TeamTalk class can drop
me
an email for the scripting.tt file to be used with TeamTalk at 7 pm on
Sunday evenings, EDT.
Those who wish to follow the class using the recordings can obtain the
audio
archives from the site at:
http://acorange.home.comcast.net/scripting
there's also an RSS link there for those who use podcasting agrogators.
It's my opinion however, especially as we move out of standard VBScript,
and
into WE specific scripting, that everyone will get more out of the classes
if you show up to the live sessions and ask questions. You're welcome to
ask your favorite script author if he/she will take a session and talk
about
a topic of interest.
I'd appreciate hearing from those who are following the audio
archives/podcasts as to how well you're finding the classes: are we going
too fast or too slow, etc.
thanks.
Chip
[email protected]