Shari, Richmond, et al,
In my opinion the most useful thing we can provide are some truly
well conceived and implemented "templates" so that our newest users
have something that works right out of the box and can be modified to
suit their specific needs. I suspect that five or six different
templates would cover pretty much the whole spectrum of "potential"
efforts. Also, doing something like this would be a lot more fun and
less subject to bickering, criticism.
Joe Wilkins
On Jun 24, 2007, at 12:44 PM, Shari wrote:
Actually I have some thoughts about a basic outline. Rather than
Cards, Buttons, etc.... what about something like:
Code Examples
Tutorials
Beginner Topics
and so forth?
Code Examples would be a list of messages and commands, where we
could post code examples.
Tutorials might encompass things like the Standalone Builder in
minute detail, answering all of the questions people post,
including icons and so forth, or CGI, or so many other subjects
that people ask about again and again.
Beginner Topics would take the most basic concepts and explain them
in such a way that a complete programming novice could understand.
My soupy writing can do well with beginner topics :-)
Each topic takes you to a page with a further breakdown. Tutorials
with a list of Tutorial topics, each with it's own page. Code
Examples being a page with a list of all possible messages and
commands, then each one would have it's own page with examples.
And so forth.
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