Hello All,
I've been a programmer since the mid 70's. I've used and/or tinkered with all of the "normal" procedural languages (C, Tcl, BASIC) and even some "ab"normal ones like Forth. I consider myself a pretty good programmer and have been told I'm fairly bright in general. I've had Revolution for a couple of weeks now, and I just can't seem to get my head around the "methodology" of using Revolution.
I'm not worried about command syntax or what controls are available. My problem is how to go about DESIGNING a whole project. I am trying to convert a rather large application I have in Tcl/Tk to Revolution and just can't seem to get started.
You may have come to the right place. You can consider this list a working group for your personal success with learning Rev. :)
Tell us a bit about this Tcl project and perhaps some of the folks here will chime in with suggestions on how to get started.
One of the tough things with learning a proprietary language is that there are fewer third-party resources avaiable for learning.
But one of the upsides with Rev is that this mailing list is chock full o' third parties ready and willing to offer personal assistance.
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