Re: New Django Screencast

2006-10-18 Thread Rob Hudson
Nicely done. :) --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: New Django Screencast

2006-10-17 Thread rockmh
MerMer wrote: > Great screencast. As a newbie - very helpful and I'm looking forward > to seeing more content on the site when it launches. I am far from a newbie, but I picked up a couple of useful tidbits. Very nice! --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this me

Re: New Django Screencast

2006-10-17 Thread MerMer
Ian, Great screencast. As a newbie - very helpful and I'm looking forward to seeing more content on the site when it launches. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this

New Django Screencast

2006-10-17 Thread sago
At http://www.lamptraining.com/screencast/1/ Have fun Ian. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To post to this group, send email to django-users@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe f

Re: Django screencast

2005-12-13 Thread Eugene Lazutkin
"Gabor Farkas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > btw. isn't it funny, that virtually all web-app screencasts (ruby on > rails, turbogears, django) are done on mac osx? :) Because it looks good. Admit it. > i sometimes wonder if this also means that the majority of

Re: Django screencast

2005-12-13 Thread Jeremy Dunck
On 12/13/05, Gábor Farkas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > btw. isn't it funny, that virtually all web-app screencasts (ruby on > rails, turbogears, django) are done on mac osx? :) > > i sometimes wonder if this also means that the majority of the > users/devels use macs... It's been the case for a w

Re: Django screencast

2005-12-13 Thread Gábor Farkas
Tom Dyson wrote: I've made a short screencast which introduces some of Django's key concepts: http://www.throwingbeans.org/django_screencasts.html btw. isn't it funny, that virtually all web-app screencasts (ruby on rails, turbogears, django) are done on mac osx? :) i sometimes wonder if

Re: Django screencast

2005-12-13 Thread Rock
"Django" is pronounced correctly in the screencast.

Re: Django screencast

2005-12-13 Thread Afternoon
On 13 Dec 2005, at 19:29, Rock wrote: At the very beginning it would be nice to know the precise state of things. (I presume that Django was installed but completely uninitialized, but it would have been nice to be more explicit about that and perhaps to point out which operations were "one ti

Re: Django screencast

2005-12-13 Thread Adrian Holovaty
On 12/13/05, Robert Wittams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So a couple of points - The screencast is great. Tom, thanks for taking the time to make it! Here are a few other things, in addition to what Robert said, that could go in the next iteration of the screencast -- * Use the brand-new (and u

Re: Django screencast

2005-12-13 Thread Gábor Farkas
Tom Dyson wrote: I've made a short screencast which introduces some of Django's key concepts: http://www.throwingbeans.org/django_screencasts.html It's intended as a demonstration, rather than a tutorial, and in the course of building a simple CMS in seven minutes, it covers quite a lot of gro

Re: Django screencast

2005-12-13 Thread Rock
Nicely done. Really nice actually. Now since you asked for feedback: Perhaps 8 1/2 minutes would have been better as some of the operations toward the end flew by too quickly to easily comprehend. (I know the show seems slow to the producer who knows the content well, but the first time viewer

Re: Django screencast

2005-12-13 Thread Gábor Farkas
Jeremy Dunck wrote: On 12/13/05, Tom Dyson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On the other hand, I can upload differently encoded versions fairly promptly, if H.264 is a problem for too many people. I've still got QT 6, due to hair-brained corporate content filtering. But I imagine I'm the exception

Re: Django screencast

2005-12-13 Thread Robert Wittams
Great! Shame we're going to break the apis ;-) So a couple of points - * the app template loader would probably have seemed less tedious than the full path thing. Ie just 'templates' in the app directory. Things that might be worth showing in a slightly longer screencast: Templates: * T

Re: Django screencast

2005-12-13 Thread David Ascher
On 12/13/05, Tom Dyson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I've made a short screencast which introduces some of Django's keyconcepts:Great first step!1) the musical background is a very nice touch.2) in the interactive shell session, I first had the impression because it went by fast that accessing the dat

Re: Django screencast

2005-12-13 Thread EspenGrindhaug
Really nice Tom, hope you can make some more of these.

Re: Django screencast

2005-12-13 Thread Jeremy Dunck
On 12/13/05, Tom Dyson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On the other hand, I can upload differently encoded versions fairly > promptly, if H.264 is a problem for too many people. I've still got QT 6, due to hair-brained corporate content filtering. But I imagine I'm the exception, not the rule.

Re: Django screencast

2005-12-13 Thread Adam
I thought the music was an especially nice touch.

Re: Django screencast

2005-12-13 Thread Afternoon
On 13 Dec 2005, at 17:18, Tom Dyson wrote: http://www.throwingbeans.org/django_screencasts.html +32,768 Nice work! Afternoon, man about the Internet -- http://aftnn.org/

Django screencast

2005-12-13 Thread Tom Dyson
I've made a short screencast which introduces some of Django's key concepts: http://www.throwingbeans.org/django_screencasts.html It's intended as a demonstration, rather than a tutorial, and in the course of building a simple CMS in seven minutes, it covers quite a lot of ground. I'd be gratef