On 7/7/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The way I view it is: if the userbase is not constantly growing > then there is something wrong with the approach or wrong with the
I'd take my bet on the approach. > I think it is very important. But, I also think that we have a long > way to go to improve our intro examples and tutorials. That was one > of the main reasons I created the cookbook a few years ago. But, > actually the cookbook is not enough. Okay, here's a thought: honestly, I don't use REBOL *that* often (I use Ruby mostly), but what I *absolutely* love about REBOL is the ease with which you can create GUIs. (FYI: I'm more of a library person, than a GUI geek.) How about O'reilly putting together a book on REBOL? Maybe something like the Python Cookbook? We could have examples of creating APIs, building GUIs using them, etc.? > I know a lot of people who use REBOL and love it. But, I also know I do. Really. And you know it. :-) > So, what do you think is the #1 thing we can do to get greater > stickyness? I estimate we get more than 15,000 visitors checking > out "newbie" pages each month. How can we get more of them learning > and using REBOL? More books? More confs? Premshree --=20 http://www.livejournal.com/users/premshree/ -- To unsubscribe from the list, just send an email to lists at rebol.com with unsubscribe as the subject.
