Funny you should ask, Richard ;-) I've been pondering this very thing for the ED-MEDIA attendees.
I'd personally like to see an "intro" to the product, that used commented scripts that the user could 'take apart' too see how strategically-employed basics worked. I'd like to see an updated version of the 'button' and 'field' stacks. I'd like to see a basic little complete app. I'd like to see jumping-off points to the language model and the docs. I'd probably like to see little proof-of-concept stacks illustrating various interesting topics: *handling graphics *handling video *handling audio *file I/O *Hyperlinks *UI elements (including the Tabs issue that comes up repeatedly) *simple interactivity (ask and answer; global & local variables; branching constructs) *internet/communications *text/chunk handling *links to RevCentral newsletters, new features, etc. *links to Rev-approved tutorial sites/developers *links to join the use- and other lists *links to video tutorials ... Just for you, Richard. Because you cared enough to ask :-) Judy On Wed, 6 Jun 2007, Richard Gaskin wrote: > If you had a Home stack in Rev like there was in HyperCard, what would > you use it for? _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution