Hi Joshua, Welcome to the list!
There are some nice tutorials including a companion github repositories [1]. I also recommend reading all items in the How-to section. HTH Cheers, Jeroen On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 7:43 PM, joshua levy <[email protected]> wrote: > I'd like to start working on my first Isis application, so I'm looking for > documentation that would guide me through creating my first small > application. I'm especially interested in how to do these things with a > text editor, rather than installing a development environment. The closest thing I've seen is to go to the "SimpleApp Archetype" page and > read the stuff under "Modifying the App" and "App Structure", but that's > not very much. For example, if I start by copying SimpleObject to > Customer, what other file names will I need to change? I assume there will > be fixtures, integration tests, etc. but is there a list? > What I'm looking for is the Isis equivalent of one of these pages (for Ruby > on Rails): > http://12devs.co.uk/articles/writing-a-web-application-with-ruby-on-rails/ > (the text after rails is installed) > http://guides.rubyonrails.org/getting_started.html (section 3.2 and > onward) > Is there anything like those pages for Isis? > I have looked at the screencasts, and those tell me how to install Isis, > how to run ToDo, and a (very helpful) guide to understanding ToDo, but I'm > looking for something that guides me through creating my first app. > Joshua Levy [1] http://isis.apache.org/intro/tutorials/tutorials.html
