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Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 5:38 pm
by marielle
FourthWorld wrote:Sharing Media's excellent templates with customers who pay many times more increase adoption by decreasing the learning curve.
I don't have much experience with revMedia. With the little I know, in its current format, revMedia bundles all templates within a single file. The source behind the templates is not available to revMedia users. When the user relies on the template to produce a slideshow, then yes, the rev file that contains this slideshow has the code visible. (please somebody correct me if this statement is wrong).

Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2007 5:38 pm
by marielle
FourthWorld wrote:Nothing teaches like a good example.
Couldn't agree more :-)

Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 5:01 pm
by marielle
FourthWorld wrote:Nothing teaches like a good example.
By chance, is anybody familiar with this book?

Your Wish is My Command: Giving Users the Power to Instruct their Software

It is supposed to be about "a radically different approach to programming, called "Programming by Example" (PBE) or sometimes, "Programming by Demonstration" (the user demonstrates examples to the computer). "

Marielle

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 4:26 pm
by mcgrath3
When I created iTunes Library Suite I made sure that every command and function had both a couple of written examples and one that could be executed without having to write any code. I put the Lab area into the documentation stack alongside the commands and examples. I felt that this was the best way to learn how this library could be used and explained.


Tom McGrath III
Lazy River Software
3mcgrath@comcast.net

iTunes Library Suite - libITS
Information and download can be found on this page:
http://www.lazyriversoftware.com/RevOne.html