Hi,

What about Chuck's book, the famous "Practical WebObjects" ?

Jérémy

Le 23 déc. 2010 à 15:27, Theodore Petrosky a écrit :

> I am trying to advance my working knowledge of WO but I am running into a 
> constant block. I work in a vacuum (alone).
> 
> The videos are great and I get some WOnderful ideas but I know that there are 
> things that I just do WOWrong. They work but I get boxed into corners. 
> 
> So, I am going to:
> 1. find a mentor (someone that could look at my code and offer some helpful 
> suggestion [get a new job]) or:
> 2. find a tutor (?$)
> 3. keep plugging away and hope I don't shoot myself in the foot.
> 
> Maybe it's just a feeling of lack of general programming skills (oops I 
> forgot to mention that I learned what I know by reading the FMs, and 
> examples, I went to Juilliard and there were not many programming classes :-( 
>  )
> 
> Is there such a person for WO. If I wanted to learn the tabla, I know exactly 
> what I need to do. If I heard you play two notes on the tabla (even though I 
> have never played one) I would know exactly how to guide you.
> 
> Some suggestions would be welcome.  Help!!!
> 
> Ted
> 
> 
> 
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