среда, 2 октября 2013 г., 3:03:21 UTC+3 пользователь André Miranda Moreira 
написал:
>
> Wow, that was fast!
>
> Well that sounds good: learn Weblocks by "teaching" it.
>
I did not mean it but it is also a good idea.
There is not much feedback from users who try to learn Weblocks so I don't 
know exactly which documentation parts need to be updated.

> Since I'm not an expert user (yet), anything I make won't be a technicql 
> in-depth guide.
>
> So what we're talking about here: as I develop my own skills on Weblock, I 
> ask for help and write about it. So it'll focus in taking a developer from 
> beginner to intermediate, right?
>
> Do you suggest any model? Something like the "Agile Development with 
> Rails"? Or like the "Lisp Web Tales" (RESTAS)? A tutorial on building a 
> relatively big app, while explaining Weblocks ideas?
>
I suggest just to collect information which was useful during learning and 
to put it into documentation later.
"Useful information" can be in any problem we will help to solve for you.

> I'll be glad to help.
> Em 01/10/2013 19:18, "o_z" <[email protected] <javascript:>> escreveu:
>
>> Hello fellow lisper. 
>> You have faced one of the main Weblocks problems. And you can help to 
>> solve it.
>> Yes, ask about the problems and I will be glad to help you when I have 
>> time.
>> I have updated documentation recently but it is not enogh I think.
>> Another advice - don't use navigation widget, it has much bugs. If you 
>> use it then don't expect continuations to work properly.
>> I have replacement for navigation which does not change urls but works 
>> with continuations well. Navigation is one of the largest problems to solve.
>> At this moment i suggest use Weblocks for admin interfaces and some other 
>> framework (or just some code without widgets etc.) for other site part for 
>> which urls are important.
>>
>> среда, 2 октября 2013 г., 1:04:06 UTC+3 пользователь André Miranda 
>> Moreira написал:
>>>
>>> Hello, felow Lispers =]
>>>
>>> I'm trying to learn this wonderful piece of software that is Weblocks.
>>> I became fascinated with it not only because it uses Common Lisp, but
>>> also because I find the idea of using continuations to deal with 
>>> stateless HTTP
>>> very good.
>>>
>>> I've done web development before (Ruby on Rails, obviously =] ) and
>>> I've been trying to make a nice app with weblocks, but after trying
>>> for almost two months I'm still unable develop much beyond the basics
>>> in the tutorials and examples.
>>>
>>> After reading the tutorials and the quickdocs API, I'd like to ask for
>>> a piece of advice: how could I become a (better) Weblocks developer?
>>>
>>> After this time with the framework I see that it's been carefully built, 
>>> and I want to become proeficient using it. What would you suggest?
>>> Should I stick to try and error, and post here any problem I face?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>
>>> André.
>>>
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