Hi Seaside peiple,
I've been playing with Seaside for last couple of weeks, and a friend of mine complained about the lack of a good and thorough tutorial. So I decided that I should stop waiting for someone to do it and take a shot at it.
I've now built a rather useless, unsecure but working Seaside application that I am ready to document. I want to know what you think about the stuff that's in there, if I should add things that aren't included, etc. I have a simple login screen, multiple components, call/answer, styles, etc. Let me know what you think
I've attached the fileOut of the category. Let me know what you think.
Cheers,
Vincent
Is GOODS a requirement for the tutorial? You could make a simple tutorial which reads and writes XML files per user to the file system. I have something of the sort that keeps track of my vacation days.
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 13:49:26 -0500, Vincent Foley vfoley@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Seaside peiple,
I've been playing with Seaside for last couple of weeks, and a friend of mine complained about the lack of a good and thorough tutorial. So I decided that I should stop waiting for someone to do it and take a shot at it.
I've now built a rather useless, unsecure but working Seaside application that I am ready to document. I want to know what you think about the stuff that's in there, if I should add things that aren't included, etc. I have a simple login screen, multiple components, call/answer, styles, etc. Let me know what you think
I've attached the fileOut of the category. Let me know what you think.
Cheers,
Vincent
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Hi Vincent,
I am currently (at this very moment) running a Seaside Tutorial in Germany :-P
The slides and the exercises (currently only VisualWorks) are available at http://www.lukas-renggli.ch/seaside/tutorial. However it isn't an online tutorial, an experienced tutor is required!
The next public performance will be the 17.02.2005 at LOTS (http://www.lots.ch/2005/Workshops.html?id=080). This tutorial will be given using Squeak. Some more registrations are required!
Cheers, Lukas
The slides and the exercises (currently only VisualWorks) are available at http://www.lukas-renggli.ch/seaside/tutorial. However it isn't an online tutorial, an experienced tutor is required!
I squeakified the whole tutorial and corrected some minor bugs that were discovered by students in germany during the tutorial. Of course, the source code for the exercises can now also be downloaded as a Monticello package. Solutions are available on request only.
http://www.lukas-renggli.ch/seaside/tutorial
Have fun, Lukas
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