Hi will be looking forward to it.
Kevin Huber
On 10/3/11, Chip Orange <lists3...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Right you are Kevin, glad to do it.
>
> thanks for the kind word from both you and Ralf; I'll let you know when the
> class is done and posted.
>
> Chip
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kevin Huber [mailto:kevin.hub...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 10:29 AM
> To: gw-scripting
> Subject: Re: change in scripting classes
>
> HI Chip:
> I am sorry I never was able to take part in your interactive sessions, but
> the podcasts have really been a help to me. I relied heavily on your
> lessons on UI Design when I was designing the dialog for the latest version
> of my Proofreading script.
> I would like to suggest a class on writing code for the event handlers for
> the various types of controls. I know you and several others on this list
> have been a great help to me in setting up the event handlers for the radio
> buttons I needed for my script, but I think a more general discussion of
> event handlers would be beneficial for a lot of scripters on this list.
> Kevin Huber
>
>
> On 10/1/11, Chip Orange <lists3...@comcast.net> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I find several things have changed for the scripting classes, so I am
>> planning to change how they work:
>>
>> First, almost everyone is listening to the podcasts and not
>> participating in the interactive sessions, so I don't plan to have any
>> further interactive sessions done at a regularly scheduled time. I
>> will do them upon special request however.
>>
>> Second, I feel I've covered all of the material which was easy for me
>> to cover by now, and I'm not sure what to cover next. Anything I can
>> think of is likely to take me weeks of preparation, so I no longer am
>> planning on having weekly podcasts. Again, any special requests are
>> encouraged, and I'd be glad to cover or re-cover any topics of
>> interest; however, any other podcasts for the scripting class will be
>> added as something occurs to me, and I've had enough time to research
>> it and prepare some examples. I suspect there are topics which were
>> missed, or not covered well enough for a full understanding, but those
>> interested will need to write me and let me know what they are.
>>
>>
>> Any other scripters who care to carry on the podcasts (or live
>> sessions) are encouraged to do so. You'll have to contact GW to
>> discuss the inclusion of your podcasts on the scripting class page, as I
> can't really speak for them.
>>
>> I've really enjoyed doing this, and I thank everyone who dropped me an
>> email, or who came to the live sessions (especially including Jeff
>> Bishop and Doug who each came and did an session).
>>
>> Chip Orange
>> acora...@comcast.net
>>
>>
>>
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