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Model-Glue tutorial at nodans.com

I just finished going over the Model-Glue tutorial at nodans.com.

Hands down, this is the best Model-Glue tutorial I've seen yet! If you're still unclear as to why/how Model-Glue might benefit you (and your projects), I highly recommend checking out this tutorial.

The lessons that discuss ColdSpring wiring can get a little more abstract and hard to follow (especially if you're not familiar with that type of development). My opinion: just go slow, read each lesson carefully, and build the sample application while you read the entries. Also, be sure to read the comments at the end of each entry; if nothing else, it will help to see that we all have the same questions at times. :)

-nolan

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@Nolan - Thanks for this find. This article looks great. No more storms in the near future so you should see the Reno faces at all the SacCFug meetings ;)
# Posted By John Gag | 4/7/09 1:25 PM
Hi John,

Glad you liked the post. I'm half-way thru reading a set of Model-Glue tips that I'll probably re-link/share later this week. I think they're a great "part 2" after going through the the aforementioned tutorial.

Looking forward to seeing you guys at the next Saccfug. :)

-nolan
# Posted By Nolan Erck | 4/7/09 3:26 PM

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