I might.. yes.  I don't necessarily need a lot of content, but a paragraph
and a few code snippets for each service would be a fantastic jump-off
point.

One side effect of all Tapestry's injection, reflection-based config and
event binding, and literate APIs, is that the explorability suffers a bit.
 I can't rely on my IDE auto-completing the relevant events on an
interface, I've got to find some relevant documentation.

It's a very powerful thing to know what all your choices are within the IDE.

Michael

 On 15 August 2012 22:52, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo
<thiag...@gmail.com>wrote:

> On Wed, 15 Aug 2012 19:47:50 -0300, Michael Prescott <
> michael.r.presc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  That's very nifty, Norman.  This is a simultaneously inspiring and
>> depressing reminder that despite having used Tapestry since version 3, I
>> still feel like a total noob. :-)  I'd love to see a blog series on
>> "Services you never knew about and fun things to do with them!"
>>
>
> Would you guys buy a book with this kind of stuff?
>
>
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> Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
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