This sounds exactly like what I am looking for as well.

I also agree that, like with most things, people are all gung-ho at first but when it comes down to an actual commitment the numbers drop, so I'm hoping we're seeing serious interest in this. It will be interesting to see where the initial instruction/cost balance will come out.






At 7:29 PM +0100 3/4/06, Jaap Cammeraat wrote:

I'm programming for years but I think I'm using the power of RB a little. RB is my first OO experience and I like to go more in depth about Classes, Interfacing, Declares, Threads and "efficient coding".


Op 4-mrt-2006, om 18:11 heeft Joseph J. Strout het volgende geschreven:

 > At 10:20 AM +0100 3/4/06, dda wrote:

 There is a tendency among people, not just on this list, but still
markedly so here too, not to manifest any interest until the goods are
 materially visible/available; be it beta software, meetings or else.
 Most people are ready to consume, but few roll up their collective
 sleeves to help kick-start a project.

I often see the opposite effect: many are quick to express interest, but few get out their checkbooks when it comes time to commit.
 >
But at any rate, the very FIRST thing that would need to be decided is: what should the topic be? So far, I've gotten... let's see... zero specific requests for any particular topic. People have said
> they want it to be "hands on" and "in depth," but if anybody
actually said what topics they want to learn, I must have missed it. Surely those with serious interest don't want to spend this sort of time and money just for a general "how to program in RB"
 > workshop?
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