RE: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-25 Thread Jim Schaubeck
...
So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond here. If
there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let us know!

-Chipp


This would be great...you have my vote !

Jim...


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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-25 Thread Chipp Walters
Great,

Thanks for all the interest. I'm currently trying to finish RocketsEditor,
which when complete will create a much easier workflow for anyone working
with Rev CGI's from within Rev.

It has the following features:

- Work with either local or server files and folders, allowing users an easy
way to navigate 'projects'
- Edit all types of files, including rev.cgi files using a tabbed script
editor.
- Colorizes and correctly indents (formats) rev cgi's and compiles them
BEFORE uploading, so if there's a script error, it will highlight the line
where the error is.
- Will automatically download, edit and upload stack files as well.
- Can correctly permission files on remote servers
- Can create new / delete / copy / and edit files on local and remote
servers
- Can add or delete folders on local/remote servers.
- Can upload files to remote servers
- Full project settings in a pull down list..you only need one-click to
access your remote or local files
- Settings for which files to be edited by extension type.

The reason for local support is for working directly with RevOnRockets using
Andre's RocketServer. Hope to have this ready this week. Then I'll put
together a basic tute for it and ROR.

-Chipp
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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-25 Thread Sarah Reichelt
  Thanks for all the interest. I'm currently trying to finish RocketsEditor,
  which when complete will create a much easier workflow for anyone working
  with Rev CGI's from within Rev.

Sounds fantastic! Many thanks Chipp.
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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-25 Thread Kee Nethery

yes please. kee
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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread Chipp Walters
Part II

So, the other really cool part of ROR (Rev On Rockets) is it comes with it's
own webserver, which runs locally, and is ENTIRELY REV BASED. So, you can
edit and debug your RevCGI right in Rev without even being connected to the
Internet. This is an extreme ease-of-use workflow addition to the labored
process of write code, upload, test in browser, then try and figure out why
it didn't work-- which is the most DIFFICULT part of RevCGI. Andre's
webserver has some very advanced debugging features as well, so it's much
easier to 'get it right.'

To say it another way, Andre's really done quite well in integrating all of
this, and those of you who know him, know he writes really good code.

And, with a few modifications to MagicCarpet, I've been able to streamline
workflow outside of Andre's local webserver.

One of the issues with ROR, is it's not documented well-- and is a bit hard
to pickup without a bit of handholding. In fact, I've spent hours on the
phone and screensharing with Andre just to get caught up on all the neat
stuff his libraries do. We've created several examples together, and after
our sessions, I end up more and more impressed with ROR.

So, I thought if others were interested, I'd create a tutorial series to
help developers learn how to use ROR and RevCGI. There are of course some
very good RevCGI beginner tutorials, but I'm hoping these would go farther,
and show a bit more advanced techniques...like putting file locking on a
stack so that 2 people don't try to write to it at once. Or, uploading
images and files via HTTP and not FTP using POST.

So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond here. If
there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let us know!

-Chipp
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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread Sarah Reichelt
  So, I thought if others were interested, I'd create a tutorial series to
  help developers learn how to use ROR and RevCGI. There are of course some
  very good RevCGI beginner tutorials, but I'm hoping these would go farther,
  and show a bit more advanced techniques...like putting file locking on a
  stack so that 2 people don't try to write to it at once. Or, uploading
  images and files via HTTP and not FTP using POST.

  So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond here. If
  there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let us know!

Count me in as very interested. I have dabbled in Rev CGI and looked
at Andre's ROR package, but not really got any further than in the
last Rev newsletter. Please Chipp  Andre, it would be terrific to
have some more info on this.

Cheers,
Sarah
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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread Klaus Major

Hola Chipp,


Part II

So, the other really cool part of ROR (Rev On Rockets) is it comes  
with it's

...

So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond  
here. If
there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let  
us know!


-Chipp


Yo, count me in!


Best

Klaus Major
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http://www.major-k.de


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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread Jim Sims


On Feb 21, 2008, at 12:01 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:

So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond  
here. If
there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let  
us know




Please, please do.


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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread Paul Williams
Yes please

paul
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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread Eric Chatonet

Hi Chipp and Andre,

Le 21 févr. 08 à 12:01, Chipp Walters a écrit :

So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond  
here. If
there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let  
us know!


Rev cgis have always been a kind of mystery to me ;-)
So, even if I don't need them at the moment, I'm sure I'll find all  
of a sudden many amazing implementations with both of you as my mentors.

Thanks for sharing your work and knowledge.

Best regards from Paris,
Eric Chatonet.

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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread viktoras didziulis
Me too is interested. Would it be possible to additionally have a 
documentation of handlers and functions and what they do and how do you 
use them :-). Or anything like Rev IDE dictionary with documented 
functions, handlers and properties?


All the best!
Viktoras

Chipp Walters wrote:

So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond here. If
there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let us know!

-Chipp
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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread Brian Yennie

Chipp,

I'd love to see this project continue to move forward in all aspects.  
Years ago (in the MetaCard and Scott Raney days) I wrote a MetaCard- 
based web / application server for a project I was working on. It was  
a lot of fun being able to implement it in MetaTalk (Transcript), but  
unfortunately the code is now buried in a dead, private project. I  
wished at the time that it could have grown into something like Rev  
on Rockets -- which now has gone several steps further.


In any case, I can't claim to have an immediate use for it, but it's  
something that I would be happy to contribute to or simply cheer from  
the sidelines, whether it be code samples, actual code contributions,  
whatever.


Perhaps if enough people chime in here, it would be worth organizing  
a chat to discuss useful applications, feature requests, etc.


Kudos to Andre, and good to see you involved as well!

- Brian


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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread Richard Miller

This would be quite helpful. Thanks.

Richard Miller


On Feb 21, 2008, at 6:40 AM, Paul Williams wrote:


Yes please

paul
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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread jbv


Chipp,


 So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond here. If
 there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let us know!

of course I am interested, although I've got accustomed to my own Revcgi
development tools I've developped over the years...
I've heard of ROR but never found the time to take a close look at it, and
therefore have a question : does it include fast cgi or just regular Rev cgi
stuff (1 instance of Rev cgi launched every time a request reaches the server),
and which platforms does it support ?

thanks,
JB

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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread Luis

Sounds like a good job for ScreenSteps... ;)

Cheers,

Luis.


On 21 Feb 2008, at 11:01, Chipp Walters wrote:


Part II

So, the other really cool part of ROR (Rev On Rockets) is it comes  
with it's
own webserver, which runs locally, and is ENTIRELY REV BASED. So,  
you can
edit and debug your RevCGI right in Rev without even being  
connected to the
Internet. This is an extreme ease-of-use workflow addition to the  
labored
process of write code, upload, test in browser, then try and figure  
out why

it didn't work-- which is the most DIFFICULT part of RevCGI. Andre's
webserver has some very advanced debugging features as well, so  
it's much

easier to 'get it right.'

To say it another way, Andre's really done quite well in  
integrating all of

this, and those of you who know him, know he writes really good code.

And, with a few modifications to MagicCarpet, I've been able to  
streamline

workflow outside of Andre's local webserver.

One of the issues with ROR, is it's not documented well-- and is a  
bit hard
to pickup without a bit of handholding. In fact, I've spent hours  
on the
phone and screensharing with Andre just to get caught up on all the  
neat
stuff his libraries do. We've created several examples together,  
and after

our sessions, I end up more and more impressed with ROR.

So, I thought if others were interested, I'd create a tutorial  
series to
help developers learn how to use ROR and RevCGI. There are of  
course some
very good RevCGI beginner tutorials, but I'm hoping these would go  
farther,
and show a bit more advanced techniques...like putting file locking  
on a

stack so that 2 people don't try to write to it at once. Or, uploading
images and files via HTTP and not FTP using POST.

So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond  
here. If
there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let  
us know!


-Chipp
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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread Len Morgan

Count me in!

Len Morgan


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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread Nicolas Cueto
  So, if you're
 interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond here. 

Yes, please.

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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread jcwall
Chipp:

I would really appreciate the tutorials. 

Jim

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- Original Message -
From: Chipp Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, February 21, 2008 5:01 am
Subject: Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?
To: How to use Revolution use-revolution@lists.runrev.com


 Part II
  
  So, the other really cool part of ROR (Rev On Rockets) is it comes 
 with it's
  own webserver, which runs locally, and is ENTIRELY REV BASED. So, you 
 can
  edit and debug your RevCGI right in Rev without even being connected 
 to the
  Internet. This is an extreme ease-of-use workflow addition to the labored
  process of write code, upload, test in browser, then try and figure 
 out why
  it didn't work-- which is the most DIFFICULT part of RevCGI. Andre's
  webserver has some very advanced debugging features as well, so it's 
 much
  easier to 'get it right.'
  
  To say it another way, Andre's really done quite well in integrating 
 all of
  this, and those of you who know him, know he writes really good code.
  
  And, with a few modifications to MagicCarpet, I've been able to streamline
  workflow outside of Andre's local webserver.
  
  One of the issues with ROR, is it's not documented well-- and is a 
 bit hard
  to pickup without a bit of handholding. In fact, I've spent hours on 
 the
  phone and screensharing with Andre just to get caught up on all the neat
  stuff his libraries do. We've created several examples together, and 
 after
  our sessions, I end up more and more impressed with ROR.
  
  So, I thought if others were interested, I'd create a tutorial series 
 to
  help developers learn how to use ROR and RevCGI. There are of course 
 some
  very good RevCGI beginner tutorials, but I'm hoping these would go farther,
  and show a bit more advanced techniques...like putting file locking 
 on a
  stack so that 2 people don't try to write to it at once. Or, uploading
  images and files via HTTP and not FTP using POST.
  
  So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond 
 here. If
  there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let 
 us know!
  
  -Chipp
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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread Martin Baxter
Chipp Walters wrote:
 So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond here. If
 there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let us know!
 
 -Chipp

Yup, I've always been curious about it and a hand-holding intro sounds a
great idea to me.

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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread Trevor DeVore

On Feb 21, 2008, at 7:12 AM, Luis wrote:


Sounds like a good job for ScreenSteps... ;)


You rang? :-) I actually have started experimenting with creating  
short tutorials on performing small tasks in Revolution using  
ScreenSteps and ScreenSteps Live. I wanted to post some more lessons  
before I announced it but there is a small sampling you can take a  
look at:


http://revolution.screenstepslive.com/lessons

I think there is definitely a place for little tutorials like this. I  
do wish there was a better way to embed code samples in ScreenSteps  
but that is something we will tackle another day.


If Chipp or Andre see any value in using ScreenSteps and ScreenSteps  
Live for certain aspects of their documentation project I could setup  
an account for them. Just contact me off-list.


Internally we have found that we get a lot more documentation out when  
a) we don't have to carve out a lot of time to create a lesson and b)  
we can instantly publish the lesson for public consumption. The SS/SS  
Live combo has worked well for us in that regard.


Regards,

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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread Andres Martinez

I'm interested also.

Andres Martinez
www.baKno.com

On Feb 21, 2008, at 6:01 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:


Part II

So, the other really cool part of ROR (Rev On Rockets) is it comes  
with it's
own webserver, which runs locally, and is ENTIRELY REV BASED. So,  
you can
edit and debug your RevCGI right in Rev without even being connected  
to the
Internet. This is an extreme ease-of-use workflow addition to the  
labored
process of write code, upload, test in browser, then try and figure  
out why

it didn't work-- which is the most DIFFICULT part of RevCGI. Andre's
webserver has some very advanced debugging features as well, so it's  
much

easier to 'get it right.'

To say it another way, Andre's really done quite well in integrating  
all of

this, and those of you who know him, know he writes really good code.

And, with a few modifications to MagicCarpet, I've been able to  
streamline

workflow outside of Andre's local webserver.

One of the issues with ROR, is it's not documented well-- and is a  
bit hard
to pickup without a bit of handholding. In fact, I've spent hours on  
the
phone and screensharing with Andre just to get caught up on all the  
neat
stuff his libraries do. We've created several examples together, and  
after

our sessions, I end up more and more impressed with ROR.

So, I thought if others were interested, I'd create a tutorial  
series to
help developers learn how to use ROR and RevCGI. There are of course  
some
very good RevCGI beginner tutorials, but I'm hoping these would go  
farther,
and show a bit more advanced techniques...like putting file locking  
on a

stack so that 2 people don't try to write to it at once. Or, uploading
images and files via HTTP and not FTP using POST.

So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond  
here. If
there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let  
us know!


-Chipp
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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread Jim Carwardine

Count me in as well...  Jim

On 21-Feb-08, at 7:12 AM, Jim Sims wrote:



On Feb 21, 2008, at 12:01 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:

So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond  
here. If
there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just  
let us know




Please, please do.


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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread Stephen Barncard

Andre and Chipp working on a project together! Sweet!

I have a lot of web tasks coming up and have been dreading using my 
old Golive library-PHP hack because it's hard to work with.


Tutorials would be fantastic.

sqb




So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond here. If
there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let us know!

-Chipp
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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread Mikey
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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread Howard Bornstein
 Using some of Andre's libraries, you can easily send email, so you could
 create a
 software registration database stack, which gets called from PayPal after
 someone purchases your product, and it automatically emails the regcode.
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I have just such a project coming up. I was loath to wait for two more
months for the rest of Andre's tutorials in the Rev newsletter, so
tutorials from you guys would be fantastic!

Please do lots!

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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread Thomas McGrath III

Ok, you got me interested. I would love to learn about ROR.

Tom McGrath
On Feb 21, 2008, at 6:01 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:


Part II


So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond  
here. If
there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let  
us know!


-Chipp
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re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thu, 21 Feb 2008 05:01:27 -0600 Chipp Waters wrote:
So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond here. 


Definitely!
My hand's up!
Thank you both for the offer. Your posts, Chipp, were a great incentive for us 
all get a grip on what Andre has, so generously, already delivered.
Barry

If there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let us 
know!
-Chipp

  Give them a cheer folks!!!

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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread Phil Davis

Me too!

I've used ScreenSteps to create docs for client work - using it to show 
how RevOnRockets works is a *great* idea!


Phil Davis


Trevor DeVore wrote:

On Feb 21, 2008, at 7:12 AM, Luis wrote:


Sounds like a good job for ScreenSteps... ;)


You rang? :-)

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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread chris livermore
Very interested Chipp. Andre and I will be using it in a couple of projects
coming up and I really need to get on top of it.
Love this Rev community, good spirit of generosity

Big thanks to Andre
Cheers

Chris



On 21/2/08 10:01 PM, Chipp Walters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Part II
 
 So, the other really cool part of ROR (Rev On Rockets) is it comes with it's
 own webserver, which runs locally, and is ENTIRELY REV BASED. So, you can
 edit and debug your RevCGI right in Rev without even being connected to the
 Internet. This is an extreme ease-of-use workflow addition to the labored
 process of write code, upload, test in browser, then try and figure out why
 it didn't work-- which is the most DIFFICULT part of RevCGI. Andre's
 webserver has some very advanced debugging features as well, so it's much
 easier to 'get it right.'
 
 To say it another way, Andre's really done quite well in integrating all of
 this, and those of you who know him, know he writes really good code.
 
 And, with a few modifications to MagicCarpet, I've been able to streamline
 workflow outside of Andre's local webserver.
 
 One of the issues with ROR, is it's not documented well-- and is a bit hard
 to pickup without a bit of handholding. In fact, I've spent hours on the
 phone and screensharing with Andre just to get caught up on all the neat
 stuff his libraries do. We've created several examples together, and after
 our sessions, I end up more and more impressed with ROR.
 
 So, I thought if others were interested, I'd create a tutorial series to
 help developers learn how to use ROR and RevCGI. There are of course some
 very good RevCGI beginner tutorials, but I'm hoping these would go farther,
 and show a bit more advanced techniques...like putting file locking on a
 stack so that 2 people don't try to write to it at once. Or, uploading
 images and files via HTTP and not FTP using POST.
 
 So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond here. If
 there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let us know!
 
 -Chipp
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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread Chipp Walters
OK, Let's do this! I'm putting together a quick Hemingway website where we
can start all of this. I'm hoping to have something up there soon for you
all to look at.

Trevor, thanks for the SS offer-- we may wish to take you up on that. I'll
get w/you offline.
-C
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Re: Anyone interested in learning more about Rev on Rockets?

2008-02-21 Thread Scott Morrow

Hello Chip and Andre,

I'm following this thread closely and would love tutorial examples!

-Scott Morrow

Elementary Software
(Now with 20% less chalk dust !)
web http://elementarysoftware.com/
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On Feb 21, 2008, at 3:01 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:


Part II

So, the other really cool part of ROR (Rev On Rockets) is

snip


So, if you're interested, holler at me or Andre, or just respond  
here. If
there are enough folks, we'll create a few free ROR tutes. Just let  
us know!


-Chipp


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