On Feb 16, 2005, at 10:15 AM, Karen wrote:

So at the moment I'm tempted to buy a licence for Revolution (Dreamcard
seems nice but limited since I'd like to be able to build standalone
applications). I'm still playing around with the demo to try converting
some REALbasic apps to Revolution to get a feel for what it can and can't
do.
Building standalones is very nice and probably worth it to you. Dreamcard is a good beginner/hobbyist license.

However, I have some questions that I was hoping that you might be able to
help with. My main concern is learning the Revolution scripting language,
which seems quite a bit different to anything I'm used to. Is there a
shortcut to doing this - would the book "Software at the Speed of Thought"
be a help here? Is it worth getting the printed manuals? Am I best just to
rely on the various web resources?
Dan's book is terrific and you would likely get a lot out of them. I would only get the printed manuals if you find the online help cumbersome or you just want to curl up with a printed book. I purchased the printed manuals to have as a reference but I rarely use them because the online system is so good combined with this email list which is outstanding.

I also wonder about the "Update pack" - it seems pretty expensive, is it
worth buying? Or am I best to wait until an update appears that I really
want and then take out a renewal? Given that I've sunk a lot of money into
REALbasic, I'm keen to keep any new expenditure down!
Revolution has consistently improved with each version. Unless you know for sure that you want to stay on the Revolution road (I do and have never regretted it) I'd go ahead and see how much you like the current version first. It is a very complete development system as it is now. You can always decide to upgrade later.

Welcome to the Revolution.

Bill Vlahos

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