Ken, Thank you for the feedback, but I can see that as usual I have been less clear than is required.
This isn't really for demonstration to live, target audiences. When completed (to the extent that I'm able to do so), imagine that it will be a whole, new look'n'feel to the IDE such that, should it (and by extension, the engine itself) fall into some complete newbie's hands (even more newbie than me!) that person should be able to find it at least minimally useful (I think Norman's criteria), just as when Hypercard got shipped free to all those Mac owners, more than a handful of them were able to eventually roll their own stacks (this is what I meant by the Hypercard reference). Of such necessity, there must be constraint in what is offered -- even the HC tutorial I think didn't spend alot of time talking about rolling your own XCMDs. There needs to be *just enough* coverage of the basics with reusable code snippets to get them going on their own (and, judging from the experiences of my fellow classmates in using Director without any instruction, many if not most of them will be unlikely to ever use Director again and, if they do, will only use it to do things slightly more complex than they would do in a PowerPoint presentation; such is the complexity of Director.) Now, one could probably argue that Rev can be highly complex, too. But this is not the face one wishes to present to people who have never been exposed to any sort of programming at all -- they'll run screaming for their PowerPoint software. The psychology of novice programmers has been well examined in the professional literature. Much of this praises the use of natural-language syntax and visual objects of interest (with the requisite warning that, at some point, of course, they'll all need to grow up and program like real adults in octal or some such thing), and alot of it up through around 1995 that I've found praises the HC model. But how to help that model grow up for prime time deployment in education (by which I mean, how to get teachers to embrace it)? Regards, Judy _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
