I do a lot of LC advocacy.  Occasionally I hook a "whale"

This is a real case:  This older man has work in the software "specification" 
field for 25 years. He doesn't actually code, but has written books on the 
whole enterprise software development process. Now a consultant for the IRS in 
Washington. Team leaders review their development paths with him, he does 
analyses and makes suggestions. he has even written books at a very abtract 
level on software development process.

So he also teaches youth at a local temple and has helping me sort our some 
things for our own software and in the process I discovered how huge his brain 
and talents are he mocked up a UI for me for a module in our next app in 
PowerPoint and I realized I had a rather advanced UX guy on my team and he just 
didn’t know it.   So I asked him to download Livecode and "have some fun"  
which he was willing to do… instead of, like many programmers, moving from 
years of working in code and moving up (I have one person on my team who say 
she has written and taught every language known to man… but "I don't do that 
any more")  He is interested in, after years of working a very high abstract 
level… having fun in a real sand box.

So… that's the back story.

I thought his first feedback on getting started was interesing:

" I have been working through the tutorials I am on livecode properties after 
going through the opening tutorial and not understanding much, then stepping 
through from the very beginning. I can see conceptually how to glue together 
the prototype you requested though I believe I need to go through the rest of 
the basic concepts before starting. I am still trying to figure out how to get 
object properties to inherit from objects at a higher level as to avoid an 
unmaintainable mass of stuff."

After me explaining the stack/card/group hierarchy (sent font and font size in 
the stack and all controls follow)  he explains:

"I sort of got the hierarchy concept however, I got tripped up with details 
such as distinguishing the deck from the first card. Also, it seemed as though 
I could put a button on at the deck level and all other buttons would inherit 
its properties – however my experiments didn’t work as expected.  It sounds 
from your explanation that things should work in the way I thought but I was 
probably doing something wrong."

POINT: I *think* what he is expecting what we might think of a "class" where 
you could have many buttons be a member of a class, change the class and all 
the buttons change.

So, how could this be made easy for a newbie?

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