Cappuccino Casts

Thomas Balthazar, who’s been doing the recent “This Week in Edge Cappuccino” series (read this week’s post), also started a new site to host screencasts of Cappuccino & Objective-J tutorials. So far he’s created a screencast for the starter tutorial

We’re all looking forward to seeing more screencasts on the site, and if you want to contribute your own screencast, get in touch with Thomas and he’ll add it to the site. Thanks Thomas!

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  • Brendan
    Good work, although the first screen cast feels a bit creepy, lol. *chill*
  • mmw
    Good start, I did some stuff around with obj-J, as a Cocoa dev it was for me a fun "exercise", if I have some time, I will post here those stuff, mainly it's exploring a MVC on top I named it UIKit as well as the iphone stuff and Adobe stuff, that's a good namespace :) (UIView, UIButton, UITextField ecetera) and a NotificationCenterServer thru httpRequest, anyway, it's sad that for now I am busy with other stuff and I let the web-experimental-dev on side, one comment: should have a better internal-lang-documentation, not the final result and the Foundation Object on it, it should make the job easier and faster, I spent a lot of time into the runtime, (I think to0 much) to understand everything

  • Tim
    Video tutorials are the way forward, people don't read any more!
    What video capture software are you using there?
  • @Tim : I'm using Screenflow.
  • Steve I
    nice ! excellent idea, I look forward to more installments!
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