On Friday 07 October 2005 03:04, R. Alan Monroe wrote:
> > I've just double checked what happens when running the contents of that
> > page, and it works as expected (here at least), so I suspect the problems
> > you're seeing are simply due to "code being in HTML" issues.
>
> Yeah I was writing as much as I was able on my own rather than
> copying/pasting the code, so it was mainly an oversight in my own
> work.

That's great to hear - not the oversight part but the fact you were talking
about your work. Out of interest, how did you find the tutorial/exercises and
what level of experience would you say you have? (I know some people find
such questions rude and impertinent though so if you want to not say, I
don't have a problem, I just hope you found it useful/interesting)

Also, if there were bits you found odd, broken, etc, we'd be really interested
in hearing things. Specifically I'm more interested in knowing whether a) the
approach is compehensible based on the tutorial b) whether the tutorial
sucks over some momentary twinge of personal ego. I lived in the North of
England for several years (not recently, but...) , so strong language/views
won't offend ;-)

We're going to be making a 0.3 release of Kamaelia this weekend which has a
lot more facilities than the previous releases, but the core approach remains
the same - bolting together things.

Anyway, thanks for the feedback, it's useful - very useful - and I hope the
tutorial helped with understanding generators, how to use them and what
they could be used for (if you weren't already comfortable with them :-)

Best regards,


Michael.
--
"Though we are not now that which in days of old moved heaven and earth, 
   that which we are, we are: one equal temper of heroic hearts made 
     weak by time and fate but strong in will to strive, to seek, 
          to find and not to yield" -- "Ulysses", Tennyson
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