On Wed, 1 Apr 2009 06:09:41 am Charlie Reinl wrote:
> Am Dienstag, den 31.03.2009, 11:46 +0200 schrieb Benoît Minisini:
> > > I am not saying people should charge for tutorials, I am saying that it
> > > would not be unreasonable if they did. Benoit has done a momentous
> > > amount of work in crea
Am Dienstag, den 31.03.2009, 11:46 +0200 schrieb Benoît Minisini:
> > I am not saying people should charge for tutorials, I am saying that it
> > would not be unreasonable if they did. Benoit has done a momentous amount
> > of work in creating Gambas. ANd Richard's idea about annodated code is a
>
I have just had a look at your initial site jbskaggs, and I thought that it
looked quite good. You should however put in place a request section where
people can request either future tutorials, or documented code snipets. And
also a way to submit code/lessons for the administrators to check & inc
>
> Would it be possible to have both solutions? I mean:
>
> 1) A web site to enter well-commented and well-written pieces of code, tagged
> so that searching is easy.
>
Like my 3 year beginning project with gambasforge.net ... but i've
really no time to purchass (the code is still available)
a ht
> I am not saying people should charge for tutorials, I am saying that it
> would not be unreasonable if they did. Benoit has done a momentous amount
> of work in creating Gambas. ANd Richard's idea about annodated code is a
> great one- except for one flaw.
>
> That flaw is for the beginner witho
I am not saying people should charge for tutorials, I am saying that it would
not be unreasonable if they did. Benoit has done a momentous amount of work
in creating Gambas. ANd Richard's idea about annodated code is a great one-
except for one flaw.
That flaw is for the beginner without a syste
Hi all,
As one of the great unwashed (i.e. less proficient) Gambas users, I must say
that I prefer Richards approach using annotated code examples at a simple
level. I don't really feel comfortable with the idea of a paid-for tutorial
system and feel that 'we' as a user base should freely contrib
Here is the website I set up: http://gambas.wwmkr.com/
I have the front page setup and one course setup an intro to Gambas using
the official doc's. And a small four question quiz.
This is to get an idea of could be done.
JB SKaggs
jbskaggs wrote:
>
> I would like to set up a online gamba
I can't speak for anyone else but at least I intended No cynicism;
I guess I saw your screenshot and just felt like changing it a bit...
and I thought I read your statement right
"I enclose a screen dump of a very simple one for beginners (my code may be
bad - so if so you can fix it)"
Regards
D
I got richard's code and turned it into a function that can be reused for
any ONE Column listview control
Here it is guys hope this helps
PUBLIC FUNCTION ListViewSelected(lv AS ListView) AS String
'define temporary variables
DIM incrementor AS Integer
DIM tmpString AS String
'initialize t
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 12:26:20 pm jbskaggs wrote:
> Thanks for the code!
What code, is that a note oc cynicism?
Richard
> JB
>
> richard terry-5 wrote:
> > On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 08:49:37 am jbskaggs wrote:
> >> Like I said I'd admin the site so I guess that's what you mean by
> >> co-ordinate the sam
Thanks for the code!
JB
richard terry-5 wrote:
>
> On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 08:49:37 am jbskaggs wrote:
>> Like I said I'd admin the site so I guess that's what you mean by
>> co-ordinate the samples.
>>
>> Ill setup a site tonite, so when you get a chance you can email me the
>> samples to just r
As someone who is new to Gambas and has not coded anything for roughly 20
years this seems like a fantastic idea to me. I would be especially
interested in the suggestion of placing user code online for others to
examine. I do however think that it would have to be tightly controlled over
content
Like I said I'd admin the site so I guess that's what you mean by co-ordinate
the samples.
Ill setup a site tonite, so when you get a chance you can email me the
samples to just remove the spaces:
jbskaggs @ skaggs world . com
Im in the states but Im in the office from noon central t
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 07:43:22 am Ron wrote:
> richard terry wrote:
> > On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 07:22:48 am jbskaggs wrote:
> >> I would like to set up a online gambas school where the more experienced
> >> users and coders here could offer an online workshop on Gambas for
> >> users.
> >>
> >> Make it a
Well the thing about moodle sites is you dont have to be there all the time
you'd only be notified if a student registers and or submits something.
Setting up the courses would be tougher as the most time intensive part is
creating the quizzes and writing the course text- the Gambas docs can be
richard terry wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 07:22:48 am jbskaggs wrote:
>
>> I would like to set up a online gambas school where the more experienced
>> users and coders here could offer an online workshop on Gambas for users.
>>
>> Make it an affordable cost (Like a $0 to $25 a course, depending
We could all contribute
on our own level - have a look at the wxPython demo as such an sample
code-base of how to use the language.
I agree with you, though I would also like to have the ability to have
specific instruction in things. So why not do both?
Which reminds me I probably should go b
This sounds like a good idea, and I would support it if there were people
interested.
I tried something similar @ our vectorlinux forums where I offered to help
anyone as much as I could get on the road with gambas.
Did not pick up a whole lot of interested people, as I remember, only 2 people
On Tue, 31 Mar 2009 07:22:48 am jbskaggs wrote:
> I would like to set up a online gambas school where the more experienced
> users and coders here could offer an online workshop on Gambas for users.
>
> Make it an affordable cost (Like a $0 to $25 a course, depending on
> complexity, length, and ti
I would like to set up a online gambas school where the more experienced
users and coders here could offer an online workshop on Gambas for users.
Make it an affordable cost (Like a $0 to $25 a course, depending on
complexity, length, and time required. A course on making Forms should be
free, bu
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