Hi there, and I do agree that, as a coder of 15 years, I would normally go on gut instinct. However, being used to c/c++, Java and Perl the Revolution Transcript syntax and expressions are not 'natural' for me, as I'm trained to think in the more mathematical syntax of these grammars and not the more discursive grammar of Transcript. I'm sure I'll get it with persistence but I just think that coders moving over could really do with good documentation as it just is not intuitive for a people with experience of these other 'conventional' languages, IMO.

However, having said that I'm actually really enjoying learning it and am persisting because I can see long term benefits of using Revolution as a RAD tool. Having said this I've another question which I'll send as a separate email...

Cheers
Si.

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On 29 Mar 2007, at 12:15, Richmond Mathewson wrote:

I beleive one of the main reasons RR does not spend a
lot of time and resources on updating documentation is
because a very large number of programmers don't read
the documentation in anything but a cursory manner -
relying on their intuition, their past experience and
their willingness ot "get their feet wet" instead.

When I was learning PASCAL (Durham, 1984) the standard
joke going around the computer labs was that the last
person to write a computer programming manual had had
a mausoleum constructed out of unsold copies.

I have yet to read a really user-friendly programming
manual as most computer-programmers who write manuals
do not seem to spend a lot of time on audience
research or the finer points of reader-response
theory.

The other reason why RR may not take their
documentation too seriously is that, in my experience,
the best manual I am aware of for Runtime Revolution
is this Use-List - it is dynamic, adaptive and
generally very friendly.

I am always happy, either on or off-list, to answer
the most basic Newbie questions:

geradamas at yahoo dot com

richmond at mail dot maclaunch dot com

There are many contributors to this list who can
answer both those basic ones, and more tricky ones, in
a way far better than I can.

sincerely, Richmond Mathewson

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