sketchucation logo sketchucation
    • Login
    Oops, your profile's looking a bit empty! To help us tailor your experience, please fill in key details like your SketchUp version, skill level, operating system, and more. Update and save your info on your profile page today!
    🚨 Skimp | 25% Off until March 30 Buy Now

    Unified Info for Noobies? Wiki?

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Developers' Forum
    5 Posts 5 Posters 373 Views 5 Watching
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • D Offline
      draftomatic
      last edited by

      I was wondering if anyone had thought of a better way to get information out there for new plugin developers. There is a huge learning curve, in particular for working effectively with WebDialogs, and the info, while mostly available, is scattered across several websites (sketchucation, the google group, and the api doc comments).

      Would it make sense to start a SketchUp plugin developers wiki? I personally have tons to contribute after writing a fairly large plugin (still unreleased except to a few beta customers), but haven't written a large guide on WebDialogs myself because I fear it will just get buried in the almost unsearchable Sketchucation forums.

      In particular I think people need to learn how to package plugins in a reasonable way (wrapping webdialogs, dealing with action callbacks and, in general, the ruby<->javascript exchange, in a civilized fashion, and packaging plugins into correct directory structures with correct module wrapping).

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • Dan RathbunD Offline
        Dan Rathbun
        last edited by

        Agree that a forum engine is not the best way.

        We already have a ton of "info" topics on here that could be that would be better pasted into a wiki.
        But I'd prefer some access control, with say 3 guru approvals to publish updates.

        I would also prefer the wiki hosted here at SCF. TBD? Anyone know of a good wikiengine SCF could use?


        We have attempted to provide some indexing to code samples, but yes it's not the same as a wiki-like tutorial.

        I'm not here much anymore.

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • jolranJ Offline
          jolran
          last edited by

          Yes, please.

          I speak for myself, but I think it is needed. Especially Step by step tutorials.

          Spent last months learning JS and the "webparts". But doesen't do diddley if one don't know how to communicate with Sketchup properly.

          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • tbdT Offline
            tbd
            last edited by

            funny thing, I was thinking the same last night. need to think about it though.

            what we need is a list of features that you want implemented, here are some of mine:

            • step by step tutorials
            • realtime try of ruby/webdialog code along the tutorial
            • gallery of existing open sourced projects
            • easy to update, something like pull requests from github
            • good search (that allow less then 3 letter query)
            • voting for new features
            • ... add yours

            SketchUp Ruby Consultant | Podium 1.x developer
            http://plugins.ro

            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
            • thomthomT Offline
              thomthom
              last edited by

              That sounds good. Though, might be good to start simple, just so that it doesn't get so complex it'll never finish. (I've been there soooo many times... πŸ˜’ )

              Thomas Thomassen β€” SketchUp Monkey & Coding addict
              List of my plugins and link to the CookieWare fund

              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0

              Hello! It looks like you're interested in this conversation, but you don't have an account yet.

              Getting fed up of having to scroll through the same posts each visit? When you register for an account, you'll always come back to exactly where you were before, and choose to be notified of new replies (either via email, or push notification). You'll also be able to save bookmarks and upvote posts to show your appreciation to other community members.

              With your input, this post could be even better πŸ’—

              Register Login
              • 1 / 1
              • First post
                Last post
              Buy SketchPlus
              Buy SUbD
              Buy WrapR
              Buy eBook
              Buy Modelur
              Buy Vertex Tools
              Buy SketchCuisine
              Buy FormFonts

              Advertisement