On Aug 23, 2006, at 10:03 AM, RedBugz Software wrote:

And I'm not sure if it will "greatly" reduce the trepidation. When I dove into Wonder the first time, I found the API docs pretty quickly via Google. Having them available is helpful, but for newcomers, Wonder is just too immense. I spent several hours a day just reading Javadocs and source code to figure out what was going on and how things work.

What Wonder really needs for newcomers is a roadmap, good introduction, and some high-level overview type of stuff, and probably a tutorial or two.

Yes, I think that is precisely what is needed to increase Wonder adoption.

Chuck

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