[vos-d] Attention new folks -- tutorials?
S Mattison
s.mattison at gmail.com
Thu Nov 30 14:57:30 EST 2006
Personally, I think unless Terangreal is written so that content is
dynamically polled from XML documents, it'd be difficult for the average
layperson to write modifications... (Unless it's already like that and I
didn't read the manual close enough. I'll go back and read it now)
On 11/30/06, Reed Hedges <reed at interreality.org> wrote:
>
>
> Here are some questions for the new people who have joined the list
> recently:
>
> Have you found the manual useful?
>
> Has anyone tried writing any code, for example a new "server"
> application or an omnivos plugin?
>
> What kind of tutorials or how-to documents would you find useful?
>
> I'm thinking of starting a series of targeted documents or white papers
> that would share some content between them, but also have parts more
> targetted at specific goals, like writing an omnivos plugin or a
> seperate server or a client, or modifying terangreal, etc. What do you
> think?
>
> Reed
>
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