absolutely +1 for beads and externs discussions.

Steve Easley
903 Eastwind Dr.
Westerville, OH 43081
614.893.8169
[email protected]

> On Mar 18, 2021, at 2:42 PM, Bilbosax <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Two more suggestions:
> 
> - Maybe a short talk on Beads, on how and where to find them.  My biggest
> problem is that you guys have created beads for a lot of scenarios, but I
> don't even know they exist.  Since it is such a huge concept in the Royale
> way of web designing, I think this needs to be a little clearer for new
> people.  I come from Flex, so it made sense to look for these things, but
> for a new user out of college who has never touched Royale, I fear they may
> be lost to the idea.
> 
> - How can we contribute.  I am really enjoying working with Royale and could
> see it being a cornerstone to my web development as long as it keeps
> progressing as it is.  Unfortunately, I do not believe that I am capable
> enough of a programmer to play with the underbelly of Royale and
> write/modify classes, integrate it with a compiler, etc.  But I could help
> with documentation from time to time, which I think is SORELY needed for new
> users.  You guys have created great examples, but it is unclear how to
> easily find them.  You demonstrate that people can use tools a certain way,
> but then something gets missed because the example explanation was just a
> paragraph.  Following the various threads, I don't think a single user
> hasn't run into a big headache, myself included, when trying to incorporate
> AMF which is a HUGE advantage to other frameworks.  I think of a very clear
> document with very clear and concise instructions and how to debug it, etc
> would be vastly helpful.  This is a way that I would be able to contribute
> some of my time in a constructive way.  Give people a clear idea of how they
> can help, and you may find yourself getting a lot more help.
> 
> 
> 
> --
> Sent from: http://apache-royale-users.20374.n8.nabble.com/

Reply via email to