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What Lessons for ABCD
Alexis Cao 
    
4 years ago
Hello,

the holidays will start, so i plan to purchase the developer lesson these days. so what lessons of developer i must learn if i can learn and use the ABCD seminer easily, i already have the beginner, exporter, advanced lesson.

i will purchase the developer one by one in the future, but if i can choose the accurate lessons according to ABCD seminer, that will be great. because i don't know i can learn all during holidays, you know developer lessons have more than 72 hours, accturely for me, it will takes more times of 72 hours to learn them well. so what is your suggestion, Mr. Richard
Scott Axton  @Reply  
        
4 years ago
Alexis -
All of them.  I'm not trying to be flippant or sarcastic - but you just have to start at the beginning.

Two reasons.  First, each course builds on the materials from the previous one.  It is like taking university level calculus math.  If you don't know basic algebra and trigonometry you will be lost.

Second, the ABCD is not a Teaching Course (per se).  It is more of a "demonstration" series.  If you don't have the background of the courses you could get lost pretty easily.  Richard indicates this right up front in the introduction video for ABCD.

Scott Axton  @Reply  
        
4 years ago

Alexis Cao OP  @Reply  
    
4 years ago
yeah, i know all are necessary! i mean during the holidays i don't have enough time to learn all. so think to pick up some lessons useful for ABCD
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
4 years ago
I take material from pretty much EVERY Developer lesson, so there isn't a list I can say "watch this, then this, then this." Definitely watch Developer 16 for the Recordsets. But like Scott said, all of my lessons build on the ones before them. Don't skip levels. If you only have limited time, start with the lowest numbered course you haven't taken and work up from there. You're doing yourself a disservice to jump around.
Alexis Cao OP  @Reply  
    
4 years ago
OK, I got your meaning, Dear Mr. Richard. learn from lowest numbered course. by the way, if i have learnt all developer, after that, could i say it will be easier to learn your seminar? all leaning points includes the developer lesson, right? your lessons are like the smoke, can be addicted. what should i do, in fact i like most of your seminars. what should i do, Fxxxxx!!! 0.0
Richard Rost  @Reply  
          
4 years ago
Haha. Yes, once you've completed my Developer series (which is still ongoing, by the way) then you should be able to understand any of my other seminars or the ABCD.

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