Aaron Andersen wrote: > Brant Langer Gurganus wrote: > >> mike henley wrote: >> >>> i'm a newbie to programming and i wish to learn the scripting >>> languages such as python, perl and ruby. i was thinking about using >>> the web as an interface, something like xhtml, but i have also noticed >>> that mozilla provides the possibility of doing user interfaces in xul, >>> and there appears to be work done on enabling the three above >>> mentioned languages to use it, if i understand correctly. how >>> appropriate would it be for me to consider mozilla as a cross-platform >>> interface and start learning xul and xpcom? and how easy would it be >>> to learn and use? and how well documented is it? is the documentation >>> directed at experienced programmers or does it also consider newbies? >> >> >> As I understand, the current XUL documentation is very outdated. >> > > Actually, the big XUL tutorial at XulPlanet is 100% updated for Mozilla > 1.0. It's only the mozilla.org docs that are out of date. :] > >
Culd anyone send me a link (to priv mail) to that XUL tutorial??
