+1

i am itching to get my hands on WW 2, but i don't have the time at the
moment to delve into the code to get it all together. even a very simple
tutorial would help me (others like me) get into it, start testing and
provide some feedback. any tute needn't be targeted toward total newbies,
but people who already have knowledge of the existing system.  



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I've been looking at the sandbox for WW 2.0, and I think what *I* would like
is a simple tutorial, sort of like the one I'd done a while back, except
better.

I.e., "here's how you can install. Now let's create a simple counter. Now
let's have a form process input... and let's have it do so *once*." In the
process, you'd end up explaining most of what people need to know as they
went along, and it'd be a lot clearer in terms of explaining what the WW
sample *does*.

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