I really appreciate all the positive comments on the videos. I had no idea
they would be enjoyed by the core team here. Many of the people I work with
require very short and simple introductions, they will only consult
documentation and in-depth tutorials after they see some simple
demonstrations and are sold on the effort. So I end up creating a lot of
screen-casts. 

I work with a few large companies in the entertainment industry and often
provide guidance to their development teams. I am a big fan of qooxdoo, it
has provided me with quick and impressive results in satisfying my clients
expectations. 


thron7-2 wrote:
> ... people entirely new to qooxdoo would benefit from a few
> auditory comments

I agree and plan to add some voice-over this weekend or early next week.


thron7-2 wrote:
> I think we should feature the videos early on our web site.

Please use them however you like. I know coding style and methodology vary
in our community, so feel free to let me know if I present anything contrary
to intended use of the framework.

I believe I licensed them liberally under creative commons attribution.
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 

If the team is working on a more official screen-cast series and would like
help I would be glad to contribue. Feel free to email me directly.


thron7-2 wrote:
> 
> Craig, this is awesome! I watched all of your videos, and I think they're
> wonderful. We were talking about something like this just recently. Thank
> you! They really can give you a head start developing applications with
> qooxdoo, from both the side of the programming model (classes, methods,
> properties, ...), as well as the tooling side. They are succinct and to
> the point. I love them as they are, but of course I have a biased view. I
> could imagine that people entirely new to qooxdoo would benefit from a few
> auditory comments (as you mentioned), to catch the connections between
> actions. But your overlay texts already do a good job. I also like your
> clever use of the compile cache and Textmate macros ;-). If you got ideas
> and energy for intermediate and advanced series, please go ahead! I think
> we should feature the videos early on our web site.
> 
> Nice job!
> 
> T.
> 
> 

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