@viper99641: This isn't really geared towards a new dev. If we were talking about a class level, I'd bump this up to a level 400 or 500 class. This is achievable by a newer dev, because the tools help guide you into the right path. If you were to copy the steps in this video, you would end up with the same result. You may not fully understand what you did, but at least it's there for you to go back and dissect.
Nice blue sky demo. But, typically a new Dev will need to deal with learning curves and troubleshooting obscure errors. So, timing is more dependent on how familiar the Dev is, than how great this tool is.
@viper99641: This isn't really geared towards a new dev. If we were talking about a class level, I'd bump this up to a level 400 or 500 class. This is achievable by a newer dev, because the tools help guide you into the right path. If you were to copy the steps in this video, you would end up with the same result. You may not fully understand what you did, but at least it's there for you to go back and dissect.
robztrue 1 year ago
Nice blue sky demo. But, typically a new Dev will need to deal with learning curves and troubleshooting obscure errors. So, timing is more dependent on how familiar the Dev is, than how great this tool is.
viper99641 1 year ago
I never realized I move my mouse that much...lol
ferventcoder 1 year ago
I didn't even know about WarmuP. That would be a good video on its own. Good series so far, can't wait to see the rest!
MotoWilliams 1 year ago
@MotoWilliams Take a look at this: devlicio.us/blogs/rob_reynolds/archive/2010/02/01/warmup-getting-started.aspx
ferventcoder 1 year ago