Are there any video tuts for block or add on development?

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Ok so I prefer to watch then have a go myself. Does anyone know if there are any video tuts on youtube etc for block development, I'd like to make a block or addon.

I've read the basic tut on downloading a simple block, look at the controller, view etc but would really like to see the development in action.

makes it easier to see where I'm going.

Thanks

 
JohntheFish replied on at Permalink Reply
JohntheFish
I don't know of a video (there could be one, but I have not seen it). I would recommend Remo's bookhttp://www.concrete5.org/about/blog/concrete5-sightings/book-on-con...
kappi replied on at Permalink Reply
Cheers John, I had a look at that a day or so ago and considered buying it this week but a thought occurred - if concrete5 version 5 comes out then the book will be out of date is it worth buying it?

I'd love to see a step by step guide as to how a block is made. I guess I'll figure it out.

thanks again
jordanlev replied on at Permalink Reply
jordanlev
I don't know of such a tutorial. I would recommend the book, though. Most of the changes in 5.5 are related to how the dashboard is organized and looks. I don't think anything will change for building your own blocks though.

And once you get the ball rolling a little bit, I would recommend using Designer Content (http://concrete5.org/marketplace/addons/designer-content... ) to create a super-simple block with just 1 textfield, then examine the code it generates -- this will show you basically the bare-bones minimal implementation of what a block must have in order to function.

Good luck!
JohntheFish replied on at Permalink Reply
JohntheFish
My understanding is that the under the hood the programming of blocks and single pages will remain the same, but with some additional facilities available. The editing interface will have a sexier look, but be mostly compatible, and dashboard stuff will require a bit of work. Last Friday's Totally Random web cast was particularly good. Its the first time I have grasped the overall concept of version 5.
Personally, I would still get the book. But different people have different approaches to learning. What works for me may not work for you.