William,

I think what you'll find with Rev is a trade-off. Although there are some demo stacks floating around and a few good sites, the shear volume is much less than more widely adopted languages. It's more than there used to be (and growing), but you'll have a lot less luck hitting Google than if you were working in PHP, Perl, C, etc.

On the other hand, there is an upside -- this list. The amount of "free" code and advice given out here is staggering, and I dare say has trained more than a few RevCoders. A lot of FAQ material is buried in the archives, and actually explained in more detail than you might find otherwise.

So while I agree it would be great if there were more samples out there, stick with it and ask lots of questions. Once you get a little further in the learning curve, you'll be able to give back with answers to others, and thus the cycle continues =).

- Brian

5.10 Tips for Writing Good Code -- that chapter is completely changed and improved form the printed version of the manuel. It's very nice and thanks for pointing it out to me. I hadn't realized so many changes were made in
the manual.  but what I'm asking for is



Short example stacks that address specific issues.


 a) easy locate on site online
 b) easy copy paste into own code.

This sounds for me like need create online system which can be filled by admins or subscribed editors by more and more examples, and users can do searches like "create TEXT field" and see one or few examples with few lines
of code.


--  It would be a lot of work to create such a repository.



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