Richmond wrote: > I do think what is needed is a "Rev for people carrying all > sorts of confusing baggage over from other programming languages > and/or environments" book.
No doubt! I think Rev would be easier to learn if I had NO experience programming. I really like it, but I must admit, some of the "approaches" taken are "too easy". I can't figure it out because it is right in front of me! Not to start a flame war, but it is sort of like Mac and Windows. I got my first Mac in 1984 and started "thinking the Mac way" early on. Then I got a job programming on Windows (hated it). Now, I use Windows every day and have migrated to a different way of doing things (The MS Way!) My wife uses our Mac at home and I have always had a Win machine. This last year, I bought ME a new iMac 24" (got her one too) for Chrstmas. I find I sometimes make things way to hard when I have to re-learn the way a Mac does something. I forgot how just plain "sensible" most things are on Mac. I guess Rev is sort of like that. (and sometimes not!) Bill _______________________________________________ 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
