Hi all,
Here is a link to the slides I used today to make a 1h30 lecture of Seaside to first-year students. They might be valuable to people looking for input when preparing other slides. You might notice that some figures where copypasted from Alexandre Bergel's one ;-).
The plan is roughly as follows :
- Web programming, classical and Seaside approach, 30 minutes. - How does Seaside work, 30 minutes. (With examples using the counter and the store along with the slides) - Step-by-step example : tic-tac-toe, 30 minutes (You might be interested in the code, or try to implement it ;-) )
Note that a tiny part of the material is specific, since it relies on the knowledge the students have of Scheme.
I will do another, shorter lecture next week (1 hour) on more advanced concepts, as I had to skip forms for example to fit in the short time schedule.
The slides (500K) are at : http://www.info.unicaen.fr/~rrobbes/seaslides.pdf
Any feedback is of course appreciated.
Cheers, Romain
Hi Romain,
this is a really great paper! I like the idea of assembler = php.
best regards marco
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 19:16:21 +0100, Romain Robbes romain.robbes@lu.unisi.ch wrote:
Hi all,
Here is a link to the slides I used today to make a 1h30 lecture of
Seaside to first-year students. They might be valuable to people looking for input when preparing other slides. You might notice that some figures where copypasted from Alexandre Bergel's one ;-).
The plan is roughly as follows :
- Web programming, classical and Seaside approach, 30 minutes.
- How does Seaside work, 30 minutes. (With examples using the counter
and the store along with the slides)
- Step-by-step example : tic-tac-toe, 30 minutes (You might be
interested in the code, or try to implement it ;-) )
Note that a tiny part of the material is specific, since it relies on the knowledge the students have of Scheme.
I will do another, shorter lecture next week (1 hour) on more advanced concepts, as I had to skip forms for example to fit in the short time schedule.
The slides (500K) are at : http://www.info.unicaen.fr/~rrobbes/seaslides.pdf
Any feedback is of course appreciated.
Cheers, Romain
Seaside mailing list Seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/listinfo/seaside
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 19:16:21 +0100, Romain Robbes romain.robbes@lu.unisi.ch wrote:
Hi all,
Here is a link to the slides I used today to make a 1h30 lecture of
Seaside to first-year students. They might be valuable to people looking for input when preparing other slides. You might notice that some figures where copypasted from Alexandre Bergel's one ;-).
Romain, this is great stuff. Do you mind if I link to it from seaside.st? Seems like we might need to create a special page for tutorial slides, there are getting to be quite a number...
Avi
On Mar 18, 2005, at 1:00 PM, Avi Bryant wrote:
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 19:16:21 +0100, Romain Robbes romain.robbes@lu.unisi.ch wrote:
Hi all,
Here is a link to the slides I used today to make a 1h30
lecture of Seaside to first-year students. They might be valuable to people looking for input when preparing other slides. You might notice that some figures where copypasted from Alexandre Bergel's one ;-).
Romain, this is great stuff. Do you mind if I link to it from seaside.st?
No, not at all. I'll be glad of that ;-).
I'll be doing another lecture on wednesday, with stuff that I did not cover here. Maybe some of the stuff here should be reworked, as a tiny bit relies on knowledge the students acquired last semester.
Seems like we might need to create a special page for tutorial slides, there are getting to be quite a number...
That would be a good idea, they are right now a bit difficult to access on the site. Just putting them in the Documentation page might be a good start.
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Hi all,
I just uploaded an updated version of the slides of the two lectures I gave on Seaside. The first one was 1h30 long, and the second one 1 hour long, covering a few more advanced subjects such as forms, css, and useful components.
You can find them at: http://www.inf.unisi.ch/~robbesr/seaside
You can find the source code of the tic tac toe example there too, for Visualworks and Squeak.
Cheers, Romain
On Mar 17, 2005, at 7:16 PM, Romain Robbes wrote:
Hi all,
Here is a link to the slides I used today to make a 1h30 lecture of Seaside to first-year students. They might be valuable to people looking for input when preparing other slides. You might notice that some figures where copypasted from Alexandre Bergel's one ;-).
The plan is roughly as follows :
- Web programming, classical and Seaside approach, 30 minutes.
- How does Seaside work, 30 minutes. (With examples using the counter
and the store along with the slides)
- Step-by-step example : tic-tac-toe, 30 minutes (You might be
interested in the code, or try to implement it ;-) )
Note that a tiny part of the material is specific, since it relies on the knowledge the students have of Scheme.
I will do another, shorter lecture next week (1 hour) on more advanced concepts, as I had to skip forms for example to fit in the short time schedule.
The slides (500K) are at : http://www.info.unicaen.fr/~rrobbes/seaslides.pdf
Any feedback is of course appreciated.
Cheers, Romain
Seaside mailing list Seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/listinfo/seaside
Thanks Romain. These are really good. Do you mind if we reuse them?
On Apr 5, 2005 12:04 PM, Romain Robbes romain.robbes@lu.unisi.ch wrote:
Hi all,
I just uploaded an updated version of the slides of the two lectures I gave on Seaside. The first one was 1h30 long, and the second one 1 hour long, covering a few more advanced subjects such as forms, css, and useful components.
You can find them at: http://www.inf.unisi.ch/~robbesr/seaside
You can find the source code of the tic tac toe example there too, for Visualworks and Squeak.
Cheers, Romain
On Mar 17, 2005, at 7:16 PM, Romain Robbes wrote:
Hi all,
Here is a link to the slides I used today to make a 1h30 lecture of
Seaside to first-year students. They might be valuable to people looking for input when preparing other slides. You might notice that some figures where copypasted from Alexandre Bergel's one ;-).
The plan is roughly as follows :
- Web programming, classical and Seaside approach, 30 minutes.
- How does Seaside work, 30 minutes. (With examples using the counter
and the store along with the slides)
- Step-by-step example : tic-tac-toe, 30 minutes (You might be
interested in the code, or try to implement it ;-) )
Note that a tiny part of the material is specific, since it relies on the knowledge the students have of Scheme.
I will do another, shorter lecture next week (1 hour) on more advanced concepts, as I had to skip forms for example to fit in the short time schedule.
The slides (500K) are at : http://www.info.unicaen.fr/~rrobbes/seaslides.pdf
Any feedback is of course appreciated.
Cheers, Romain
Seaside mailing list Seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/listinfo/seaside
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Of course not!
Romain
On Apr 5, 2005, at 6:05 PM, Jason Rogers wrote:
Thanks Romain. These are really good. Do you mind if we reuse them?
On Apr 5, 2005 12:04 PM, Romain Robbes romain.robbes@lu.unisi.ch wrote:
Hi all,
I just uploaded an updated version of the slides of the two lectures I gave on Seaside. The first one was 1h30 long, and the second one 1 hour long, covering a few more advanced subjects such as forms, css, and useful components.
You can find them at: http://www.inf.unisi.ch/~robbesr/seaside
You can find the source code of the tic tac toe example there too, for Visualworks and Squeak.
Cheers, Romain
On Mar 17, 2005, at 7:16 PM, Romain Robbes wrote:
Hi all,
Here is a link to the slides I used today to make a 1h30
lecture of Seaside to first-year students. They might be valuable to people looking for input when preparing other slides. You might notice that some figures where copypasted from Alexandre Bergel's one ;-).
The plan is roughly as follows :
- Web programming, classical and Seaside approach, 30 minutes.
- How does Seaside work, 30 minutes. (With examples using the counter
and the store along with the slides)
- Step-by-step example : tic-tac-toe, 30 minutes (You might be
interested in the code, or try to implement it ;-) )
Note that a tiny part of the material is specific, since it relies on the knowledge the students have of Scheme.
I will do another, shorter lecture next week (1 hour) on more advanced concepts, as I had to skip forms for example to fit in the short time schedule.
The slides (500K) are at : http://www.info.unicaen.fr/~rrobbes/seaslides.pdf
Any feedback is of course appreciated.
Cheers, Romain
Seaside mailing list Seaside@lists.squeakfoundation.org http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/listinfo/seaside
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Back to the U S Sea Side !
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