Thanks for the welcome and advice, Thomas! Understand your point about developing on one platform right now...
However, what about doing the opposite approach...if I go with Studio, get the Windows version so that I can practice on my P1610 when I have time during the day and then run Rev in Windows through Parallels on my Mac at home and then save out a Mac app and test it in OSX....this way I can practice everywhere I am...otherwise, I can only practice at home with my current setup... Good ideas about learning and docs... Thanks, Mark on 9/13/08 8:54 PM, Thomas McGrath III at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Mark, > > Welcome to the Revolution! > > First, I would seriously consider how much cross development you would > be doing. Not Distribution but actual coding. I think it would be nice > for you to have Enterprise but you may find that you only use the PC > side (like I do) for a small period of time. Where as with Mac Studio > you save some money and down the road if you really need to develop on > both platforms then you can upgrade. And with studio you can save the > standalone as a Win exe and open it right up in Parallels to test and > then make changes to the Mac stack and build again. But if you find > you will have to do this alot then consider the more expensive > Enterprise. I use Enterprise because I make a living using Rev and > need the convenience of both. > > I would skip buying the docs and see if you can get away with the PDF/ > Dictionary. I learn by doing and seeing how someone else did it. So I > used an entire folder of sample projects from various sites and > sources. I tore them apart and made changes and broke them and then > tried to fix them. I was up and running in no time. The videos would > have helped me but they were not around then. > > Check Myre to see if they have any bundled versions because things > like GLX2 and animation engine etc. come in handy. The mentor program > looks interesting too. > > Good luck and welcome again, > > Tom McGrath > > On Sep 13, 2008, at 10:13 PM, Mark Srebnik wrote: > >> Greetings Revolutionistas*, _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
