Hi Andrew about TDJ, my plan is to add more text and explanation to each page in TDJ. As well add modules. For example, button play ground, will be a module, and there we'll have what we have now but with better separation and explanation and maybe a bit of code too... So this could complement the documentation too.
El vie., 10 may. 2019 a las 19:23, Andrew Wetmore (<[email protected]>) escribió: > I have several thoughts about the "what" that the tutorials would show how > to build. I also don't think it has to be a single thing. I get a lot out > of the code examples of Tour de Jewel without requiring them to be > interrelated in some mega-app. > > On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 12:27 PM Dany Dhondt <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Great you started this Andrew. I’ll try to follow along. > > > > I’ve just had time to do a quick glance on the wiki page. > > > > Did you decide ‘what’ will be build? I’d prefer NOT to build a todo list > > (everyone is doing that :)). > > Because from the moment you decide what to build, there you have your > > story. > > > > Great work > > Dany > > > > > > > Op 10 mei 2019, om 13:34 heeft Andrew Wetmore <[email protected]> > het > > volgende geschreven: > > > > > > Hi, all: > > > > > > There is a wiki page [1] that has the structure of the old "Flex in a > > Week" > > > video course [2], some notes about what I think we need to add for a > > > similar course for Royale, and my proposed structure for "Royale in a > > Week". > > > > > > Before I go further, it would be helpful if people could cast a quick > eye > > > over the notes and proposed structure and identify key elements that > the > > > material must cover and that I may have overlooked. You could share > your > > > thoughts in this thread, or just add them to the "Stuff to include in > > > Royale in a Week" section of the wiki page. > > > > > > Next chance I get, I will build out each day's curriculum for Royale > in a > > > Week a little further. Then I think I will identify the stuff I think I > > can > > > create and the sections for which I will need help. > > > > > > The eventual deliverable will be a series of videos with transcripts > and > > > downloadable code. Do all the assets get hosted on Github? I would > expect > > > that we would publish the videos to a YouTube channel, as well as > giving > > > access to them on our website. > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > > > a > > > > > > [1] > https://github.com/apache/royale-asjs/wiki/Royale-in-a-Week-project > > > [2] https://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/videotraining.html > > > > > > > > > On Thu, May 9, 2019 at 12:51 PM Andrew Wetmore <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > >> I am going to lay out my proposed table of contents for Royale in a > Week > > >> on a wiki page and get some feedback about its order and what I am > > >> forgetting to include. > > >> > > >> On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 8:12 PM Alex Harui <[email protected]> > > >> wrote: > > >> > > >>> Hi Andrew, > > >>> > > >>> Thanks for taking this on. > > >>> > > >>> We have repos for code and for docs (royale-docs) and dev@ for > > >>> communication. And we have a wiki. We should try to use these tools > > as > > >>> much as possible unless there is a significant productivity gain to > be > > >>> using some other way. That's because by using these tools, even if > > they > > >>> make you 10% slower, they automatically generate notices in the right > > >>> places, and hopefully others will join in and make the whole thing > > faster. > > >>> When we use other tools it might make a few folks faster, but it is > > harder > > >>> for others to follow along on dev@ and commits@. > > >>> > > >>> My 2 cents, > > >>> -Alex > > >>> > > >>> On 4/30/19, 12:41 PM, "Andrew Wetmore" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >>> > > >>> I would be happy to work on creating a Royale equivalent to "Flex > > in a > > >>> Week". > > >>> > > >>> My first step would be to review the old curriculum and see where > it > > >>> needs > > >>> updating to eliminate Flex-specific stuff that Royale does not > have > > >>> or need > > >>> to worry about. I would then want to assemble a new curriculum > (what > > >>> we > > >>> teach each of the seven days) and get confirmation from the group > > >>> that the > > >>> list looks adequate. > > >>> > > >>> My question is, where should I post such a document for feedback > and > > >>> comments? My immediate impulse is to create a mind map or > document > > in > > >>> Google Docs and share it, but I think I have seen people suggest > > that > > >>> is > > >>> not the correct method. > > >>> > > >>> a > > >>> > > >>> -- > > >>> Andrew Wetmore > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > > https://nam04.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fcottage14.blogspot.com%2F&data=02%7C01%7Caharui%40adobe.com%7C5e6f1266e7384aa2831c08d6cda3c6a0%7Cfa7b1b5a7b34438794aed2c178decee1%7C0%7C0%7C636922500628304365&sdata=b%2BhDtiykkxmq9c83dOP%2FF9RrucysABFyICNXaulhjqw%3D&reserved=0 > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >> > > >> -- > > >> Andrew Wetmore > > >> > > >> http://cottage14.blogspot.com/ > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > > > -- > > > Andrew Wetmore > > > > > > http://cottage14.blogspot.com/ > > > > > > -- > Andrew Wetmore > > http://cottage14.blogspot.com/ > -- Carlos Rovira http://about.me/carlosrovira
