Marielle Lange wrote: > Dreamcard is presented as something that "persons > with lack of experience with other development environments" > can come to grip with. Apparently, it doesn't work that well. > Beginners often complain on this list or elswhere > (see , > a mailing list for dreamcard users or beginners in general) about > the fact that it is not that easy to get > to grip with this new environment.
That's because this gap that you are noticing was filled long time ago by a lot of HyperCard books. In January i asked in this list: WHY don't we ask to the 212 authors of HyperCard books to update their books for this platform?... and WHY do not ask developers in this list to collaborate in writing a book on RunRev? Actually, some newbie developers find these HyperCard books very useful to help them started with Transcript: and many more... even Dan Shafer, the first RunRev specific book author recommend them: and guess what... These same HyperTalk books, are part of the bookshelf of most Professional Developers in this list. Even SuperCard developers use them...Interesting. Don't you think? Scott Raney recommended to buy the XCMD's book written for HyperCard...so What's next? Buy these books and adapt them to your needs. i had buy this book written by Gary Bond about xcmd programming: Just US$ 1.08 from Hippo Books. i receive it next week. :-) Want to buy this too: Applied HyperCard: Developing and Marketing Superior Stackware by Jerry Daniels, Mary Jane Mara al -- Sent from the Revolution - User forum at Nabble.com: http://www.nabble.com/Why-isn%27t-Rev-more-popular--t649860.html#a1892619 _______________________________________________ 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
