On 11/10/06, Michael Klishin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-11-10 at 12:35 -0500, hank williams wrote:
>
> > With all due respect Michael, it is indeed possible to create highly
> > productive development tools that do not have steep learning curves. I
> > am very much a noob, but I know that I like to be able to get
> > productive quickly and then learn little bits as I go. If I have to
> > learn a whole bunch of stuff before I can do anything I tend to quit,
> > unless its really necessary. Honestly, I think my perspective is
> > pretty common.
>
> Once again, you don't hear me... "bunch of stuff, blah blah blah".
> Basics. Learn just basics and you'll understand everything. Read how
> Tomcat projects are organized, 3 pages and you'll understand what goes
> where.

lol. When I say "bunch of stuff" I mean "anything at all"!

What I mean is that needing to learn a variety of different subject
areas is much more difficult than just one. Contending with
documentation from different sources, and even finding the relevant
documentation is hard. And even when you do, knowing what is relevant
and how it all fits together is a pain. Of course on an even more
basic level, many people will read or hear that they need to learn
other technologies and quit before they even begin. Its just human
nature.

I guess what I am saying is what you perceive as "easy" because its
just "basics" is really not so easy. I know it seems that way to you,
but it really isnt to us dummies.

Regards,
Hank

> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/appdev/deployment.html
>
> Read 5 more about beans and you'll unserstand what you're configuring.
> http://www.springframework.org/docs/reference/beans.html#beans-basics
>
> Read chapter 24 and you'll see a lot of examples of using Ruby and
> Groovy with Spring.
> http://www.springframework.org/docs/reference/dynamic-language.html
>
> Several pages about JavaScript usage in Java apps (scroll down to
> examples):
> http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/J2SE/Desktop/scripting/
>
> Red5 IDE based on Eclipse with a new project wizard. Is it a way to go?
> I can start working on it but this will delay my RTMP exploring to help
> Luke with bug fixing in streaming.
>
> --
> Michael,
>
> puts self.inspect # => { Flex, Red5, Java, Ruby, insomnia }
>
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