Linda wrote:
>  I agree that iUI has some to learn from but
> books, documentation, videos, and especially comments from others help
> me to learn better than just seeing the CSS and JavaScript of iUI.
> So, don't take it as a criticism of iUI that I don't want to start or
> stop with just iUI.
>   

Thanks for your kind words.  I didn't take your comments as criticism,  
I just wanted to point out that iUI has been a great way to learn this 
stuff.  When I started using iUI a little over two years ago I knew very 
little about JavaScript/Ajax or CSS and I have learned a great deal from 
those ~500 lines of JS and ~400 lines of CSS.   Richard Wagner's book, 
iPhone  and iPod touch Programming, was a big help as it explains how  
(an early version of) iui.js works function-by-function.

Of  course, there is nothing that beats learning by doing.  And, of 
course (here comes another plug) a great way to do this is by 
contributing to iUI.  An alpha release of iUI 0.40 is coming soon and 
0.40 has some nice hooks for extensions - so hopefully this will make it 
easier for others to contribute to and/or learn from iUI.

-- Sean


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