Dan's Books first as the most usefull up to date Rev XTalk programming course we can get, the Rev lists archives in second position and the Rev doc for the details you will get in reading it :-)

Best, Pierre

Le 20 déc. 04, à 22:18, J. Landman Gay a écrit :

On 12/20/04 2:13 PM, docmann wrote:

Hello all,
Very shortly I will be upgrading from Dreamcard to the Rev Studio
edition and started thinking about printed documentation as well...
I'm not at all new to programming in general, but transcript is so
much different (vast) in comparision to other languages I've used, I
figure I'll need all the help I can get. :)
Totally from a newbie's perspective in trying to get up to speed with
the transcript language, which would be the better choice initially,
the printed Rev doc's or Dan Shafer's book?

Since the printed manuals are just printed duplicates of the online material, you would probably get more mileage from the Shafer book. That book addresses newcomers specifically. And you always have access to the Rev manual from the Help menu.


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