while fixing the final issues for the 0.26.0 release I took some time
to experiment with
vnc2swf to create some screen casts for Nitro / Og. Nitro is a
sophisticated Web2.0 framework that utilizes Ruby and Javascript and
Og is an innovative, transparent and efficient ORM library.
These two videos are experimental and certainly don't demonstrate the
full power of Nitro and
Og (far from it). But I hope you will like them anyway Stay tuned
for more impressive screen casts real soon!
For more information on Nitro/Og surf www.nitrohq.com or install the gem:
What exactly am I supposed to see here?
Safari just shows a mostly blank page except
for a title with a double underline and the text
"generated by pyvnc2swf-0.8.1"
···
On 12/20/05, George Moschovitis <george.moschovitis@gmail.com> wrote:
while fixing the final issues for the 0.26.0 release I took some time
to experiment with
vnc2swf to create some screen casts for Nitro / Og. Nitro is a
sophisticated Web2.0 framework that utilizes Ruby and Javascript and
Og is an innovative, transparent and efficient ORM library.
You can find the first two screen casts here:
Very nice. I'm convinced enough to go and build a toy with Nitro to
see where things go. This might work out well for some legacy DBs
I need to play nicely with.
These two videos are experimental and certainly don't demonstrate the
full power of Nitro and
Og (far from it). But I hope you will like them anyway Stay tuned
for more impressive screen casts real soon!
Sounds like a winner! Good luck with them.
···
On 12/20/05, George Moschovitis <george.moschovitis@gmail.com> wrote:
For more information on Nitro/Og surf www.nitrohq.com or install the gem:
The Videos rock!
(this is because of:)
Nitro rocks!
(wich partly is based on)
Og rocks!
Well, this is very much what i had to say
MfG
manveru
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Am Dienstag, 20. Dezember 2005 12:31 schrieb George Moschovitis:
Dear devs,
while fixing the final issues for the 0.26.0 release I took some time
to experiment with
vnc2swf to create some screen casts for Nitro / Og. Nitro is a
sophisticated Web2.0 framework that utilizes Ruby and Javascript and
Og is an innovative, transparent and efficient ORM library.
These two videos are experimental and certainly don't demonstrate the
full power of Nitro and
Og (far from it). But I hope you will like them anyway Stay tuned
for more impressive screen casts real soon!
For more information on Nitro/Og surf www.nitrohq.com or install the gem:
Impressive! I've looked at Nitro before but did not get the sense it
was capable of the things demonstrated.
Towards the end of the first video you show some sort of "form_helper"
being included, but it doesn't seem to actually work. You might want to
complete and/or remove that portion. I was certainly intrigued.
In the second video the "Nitro::Element" stuff looked really cool. That
definitely made me want to check out what you've done!
George Moschovitis wrote:
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Dear devs,
while fixing the final issues for the 0.26.0 release I took some time
to experiment with
vnc2swf to create some screen casts for Nitro / Og. Nitro is a
sophisticated Web2.0 framework that utilizes Ruby and Javascript and
Og is an innovative, transparent and efficient ORM library.
These two videos are experimental and certainly don't demonstrate the
full power of Nitro and
Og (far from it). But I hope you will like them anyway Stay tuned
for more impressive screen casts real soon!
For more information on Nitro/Og surf www.nitrohq.com or install the gem:
Hello,
Any possibility in getting these in mpeg format in the future?
This would make them more easily downloadable and viewable by anyone.
I am on an amd64 linux system and I have yet to go thru the trouble of
creating a 32bit environment and the appropriate firefox and flash
binaries for the 32bit environement. And Macromedia has yet to go thru
the trouble of creating a 64bit binary.
Mpeg is a very much more cross-platform video. Please, please, please.
Thanks for listening. And hopefully considering.
jimmie
George Moschovitis wrote:
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Dear devs,
while fixing the final issues for the 0.26.0 release I took some time
to experiment with
vnc2swf to create some screen casts for Nitro / Og. Nitro is a
sophisticated Web2.0 framework that utilizes Ruby and Javascript and
Og is an innovative, transparent and efficient ORM library.
These two videos are experimental and certainly don't demonstrate the
full power of Nitro and
Og (far from it). But I hope you will like them anyway Stay tuned
for more impressive screen casts real soon!
For more information on Nitro/Og surf www.nitrohq.com or install the gem:
What exactly am I supposed to see here?
Safari just shows a mostly blank page except
for a title with a double underline and the text
"generated by pyvnc2swf-0.8.1"
Towards the end of the first video you show some sort of "form_helper"
being included, but it doesn't seem to actually work. You might want to
complete and/or remove that portion. I was certainly intrigued.
Of course it works. Moreover, the underlying scaffolder handles
relations (has_many, many_to_many, etc) along with properties,
supports pluggable controls, searching, and more...
Haven't tested with Safari, I have no access to a Mac (waiting for the
new intel based models). Glad to know that it works with firefox on
Mac.
-g.
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On 12/20/05, Jim Freeze <jim@freeze.org> wrote:
Ok, Firefox seems to work. Wonder why Safari doesn't.
On 12/20/05, Jim Freeze <jim@freeze.org> wrote:
> On 12/20/05, George Moschovitis <george.moschovitis@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > You can find the first two screen casts here:
> >
> > http://www.nitrohq.com/view/Videos
>
> What exactly am I supposed to see here?
> Safari just shows a mostly blank page except
> for a title with a double underline and the text
> "generated by pyvnc2swf-0.8.1"
>
>
>
> --
> Jim Freeze
>
> Very nice. I'm convinced enough to go and build a toy with Nitro to
> see where things go. This might work out well for some legacy DBs
Go ahead!
But remember, Nitro is not a toy, but a full featured web framework
for real world applications.
I didn't mean to imply that Nitro was a toy. It's just that I
understand things
better when I've built a toy or to in them. Then I can go on to build something
real.
BTW, I just dropped a blog post at http://ablog.apress.com/?p=820 --
hopefully that will point a couple of eyes your way.
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On 12/20/05, George Moschovitis <george.moschovitis@gmail.com> wrote:
Shiira 1.1 here (WebKit based browser). It did take a little while to load, but it played the movie fine. Didn't actually try it in "real" Safari.
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On Dec 20, 2005, at 9:19 AM, George Moschovitis wrote:
Haven't tested with Safari, I have no access to a Mac (waiting for the
new intel based models). Glad to know that it works with firefox on
Mac.
-g.
On 12/20/05, Jim Freeze <jim@freeze.org> wrote:
Ok, Firefox seems to work. Wonder why Safari doesn't.
On 12/20/05, Jim Freeze <jim@freeze.org> wrote:
What exactly am I supposed to see here?
Safari just shows a mostly blank page except
for a title with a double underline and the text
"generated by pyvnc2swf-0.8.1"
Since there is so little documentation, they really need SOMETHING that
shows them how....
Be assured, there will be more screencasts. However, I plan to
demonstrate more sophisticated concepts (especially some of the
advanced features of Og that are simply not available in AR).
What exactly am I supposed to see here?
Safari just shows a mostly blank page except
for a title with a double underline and the text
"generated by pyvnc2swf-0.8.1"
> Since there is so little documentation, they really need SOMETHING that
> shows them how....
Be assured, there will be more screencasts. However, I plan to
demonstrate more sophisticated concepts (especially some of the
advanced features of Og that are simply not available in AR).
Make sure you get both the high end and the low end. I'd love to see
a series of progressive screen casts that showed an app going from
simple to complex, with little side trips to do things like AJAX.
-pate
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On 12/20/05, George Moschovitis <george.moschovitis@gmail.com> wrote:
simple to complex, with little side trips to do things like AJAX.
Ok, will do an AJAX demonstration next week. Ajax effects are so easy
to do with Nitro, thanks to the integration of Behaviour, Prototype
and Scriptaculous.
simple to complex, with little side trips to do things like AJAX.
Ok, will do an AJAX demonstration next week. Ajax effects are so easy
to do with Nitro, thanks to the integration of Behaviour, Prototype
and Scriptaculous.