"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I guess what I meant was the videos are great and we need them but > making them seems hard and since they are going to be buried somewhere > if they are not in the right place on an appropriate page, there are > other possibilities to documenting features. If people record more > features and how to use them we could build up a library of videos.
Oh, indeed. It all goes from what each of us can do and spend time with. There are lots of documents on Trac and surely the screencasts help, but it isn't everybody that looks good on videos as Kevin :-) > So Google video is a great start considering the quality of the videos. > But including them in the trunk somewhere might not be to bad or as an > egg. I would help with any part of this. There's a DVD that contains more videos that Kevin made to support the development of TurboGears. > My other stuff was just me trying to figure out what else besides > javascript would be neat to learn how to do. For working with TurboGears? It all depends on what type of applications you're willing to do. :-) For me it is being some (more) statistics, quality procedures (not software quality, but things as ISO 9001), optimization processes (again not in software only), a lot more CSS, JavaScript, IE quirks (it is amazing how "good" is Konqueror on that! it even shows some problems just like IE!), SQL (well, I've been working with SQL for 4 years only, so I still have a lot to learn), user interaction, testing APIs, library development, human resources (not in software and not developers), financial management (for enterprises), accounting (again for enterprises), etc. So, there's much more than "just" software to learn depending on what you're doing. Much of the non-software things makes your software better as well because you'll be able to think outside the box and see how users are going to deal with the problem and how they'll expect your software to be. But I'm going off-topic here... Sorry. > Javascript is the killer app for me right now I'm still trying to learn > it. There's a hell lot of things to learn in JavaScript... And lots of very useful libraries available or to be written. > Sorry if that last post seems offensive it was just me typing and > thinking. It wasn't offensive. I just didn't comprehend it. -- Jorge Godoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TurboGears" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/turbogears -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

