If they have _no_ skills or background training in software but want to learn, why should they learn for free?

RunRev's not in the business of teaching programming, it's in the business of SELLING a development tool.

And this whole discussion is, at least for now, kind of moot because:

(a) RunRev aren't likely to change their policy without a lot more feedback from users of the Dreamcard product; and
(b) As someone has already pointed out a couple of times, you can always get the 30-day trial of Rev.


This feels to me like a tempest in a teapot when we should all be beating up on and extolling the virtues (and finding the flaws) of the new release. So I'm going to shut up on this subject now and get back to my real love: programming in Rev! Yoohoo!

On Sep 1, 2004, at 3:32 PM, Marian Petrides wrote:

Exactly.

On Sep 1, 2004, at 6:20 PM, Ken Norris (dialup) wrote:

What if they _have_ no skills or background
training in developing, but want to learn? Can such a person evaluate their
own ability to work with DreamCard in 10 hours?


I also think it's a mistake to assume anyone who wants to will consider it
affordable to blow a C-note before being confident that they can use it.

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