On Montag, Dezember 23, 2002, at 03:11  Uhr, Andre Rombauts wrote:

I�ve been learning Rev for several months but to really go �inside� I would need an �in-depth-tutorial�. This is quite different from all othe programing environment I used in the past (Basic, Visual Basic, Pascal � I�m just a 50 y old teacher who started with computer in the 80�). How to organize stacks, to use externals and plugins (not really sure to understand the difference), etc. Revolution is so �huge�... Will we get a good tutorial book?...
Some ideas...
Have a look at:
* 2.0 Transcript cookbooks-recipes: Jeanne did a great job to make it better to understand
* J. Landman Gays tutorials: http://www.hyperactivesw.com/mctutorial/rrtutorialtoc.html
(As I said some times ago: simply great!)
* If you are from Belgium, than maybe you understand german. Ahhh... - its only an assumption, I dont wont to put myself in to political troubles..;)) - Maltes Rev workshop of a player in Mac Life. The big point (for me) in that is: the explaining of every line code (thats means analyizing what the xtalk means/does)
* also Malte: Revolution Newbies Board - http://www.mailping.net/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi
* waiting, hoping, maybe praying that this http://progrevolution.blogspot.com/ comes out soon:
* last but not least, the RR list archive treat: "The RR programming model"

Have some nice holidays with a "bit" of work;))

regards
Wolfgang M. Bereuter

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