Sorry I couldn't be there. Had to leave early today so
that included not coming to the meeting...
You know how schedules get. :/
Hi Roy,
I saw you and it was a very good lecture.
"With the Regex lecture, start out with a demo
of parsing the log file and then dive into the rest of
the material"
sounds OK, especially to those who have no idea what
regex is.
"The plugin lecture went too deep. THe part
about passing EditorContext to the plugin was a bit too
much to handle"
I don't think so. I think that the people at the group
want to understand what is going on in your code, not
just to see something works without understanding it.
p.s.:
I also asked at the lecture:
where can I found a version that runs on framework 1.0 ?
I found only version that runs on 1.1
Hi Roy,
I think your lecture was great. Both subject will
probably become very helpful for me very soon, and it
gave me a good starting point.
I do agree that starting the Regex lecture with a demo
might make it easier on people who don't know anything
about it (although I didn't feel the need for it,
because I had at least some idea of what it is and the
basics of how it works).
Keep on the good work!
Ilan
Hi ,
It went very nice and smoothly.
For me I'd like for introducing more advanced using of
Regex, but it is my personal wish. Not sure good for me
is good for anyone :-)
Thanks for the feedback guys :)
i am kind'a new in the area of programming, and i must
say that
the second part (plug-ins) helped me a lot in covering a
few gaps i had
about implementing reflection classes and run time
discovery of types.
great job Roy!
there's a config hack you can do to make it run on .net
1.0: