+1 for All 😝 and an extra ++ 1 for the Externs talk, as Piotr says "if it can be done in js ... it can be done in Royale" and that I think a strong point.
Regarding how we can help, I am also with Bilbosax, "if you tell me how I can help, ... I will try 😝" I would very much like to be able to contribute to ECharts but it is becoming increasingly clear that I lack a lot of knowledge to be able to do it as it is required here. Anyway I do not give up and I offer to form a tandem with any other partner who is interested. Hello Andrewwwwwwwwww !!!!!!!! How long without reading you ??? I missed you :* Hiedra -----Mensaje original----- De: Steve Easley <[email protected]> Enviado el: jueves, 18 de marzo de 2021 19:45 Para: [email protected] Asunto: Re: Royale presentations at ApacheCon 2021 absolutely +1 for beads and externs discussions. Steve Easley 903 Eastwind Dr. Westerville, OH 43081 614.893.8169 [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> > On Mar 18, 2021, at 2:42 PM, Bilbosax > <[email protected]<mailto:[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/
