Macciza wrote:Hi
Whilst I do agree that the manual needs some improvement, the best direction for these improvements depends on an individuals experience.
I believe there is more to be gained from learning general programming theory, designs, approach etc than just learning isolated examples.
I think i would like to see a very technical Reference manual documenting all features fully and accurately - an SDK style factual document.
Along with this could go a Programming Guide giving examples of syntax, design paradigms, simple/complex & local/global solutions.
Specific tutorials dealing with specific topics and various possible solution approaches discussed and/or worked through and evaluated.
I believe people will gain more through learning more general programming knowledge then by simply being given single, simple solutions.
This knowledge also leads one to be able to extrapolate 'design principles' form examples so that can be applied elsewhere more easily.
I hope that this sort of information resource will gradually become available as the community grows . . .
Cheers
MM
I very much agree with you.
However all the above that you are suggesting is directed to a specific range of people that have the background and are able to develop their skills regarding this language or they will be able in the future after gaining some experience. Certainly it will not be for everybody in the first place.
But regarding people that have limited programming skills, they should be able to accomplish simple stuff more quickly. I think simple projects/examples are missing and people have to go through more comlex setups/examples resulting in a very steep learning curve.
For example there is no example of how to route a midi input to a midi output.This is something that I've made and as a newbie it took me way more time to accomplish this than it should.
In time that I will be improving my programming skills I will be able to build transformer objects for handling midi data. But the midi routing setup should have been already there, without me trying to setup it without knowing what MIDI_ARGS mean.
@nick_liine
Thanks a lot for taking into account my suggestions. Be sure that my intentions are pure and I have to say that I've become a big fun of this product and although it has let me down quite a few times I know eventually it will be more than rewarding. Actually it already is!!
