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Re: [Question #193287]: Running javaw.exe or java.exe with hidden console together with AutoIt

 

Question #193287 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/193287

bengalih posted a new comment:
I wish I had kept better notes while I was working through regarding the
biggest problems I had with the documentation.  I think part of the
problem is that since I am not a coder by trade that sometimes it is
difficult to distinguish between how to utilize a particular object (be
it method, class, etc.).  I think that alot of the stuff involving the
screen (like simply getting resolution of a particular screen size,
above(), etc) I struggled with more than others and might have benefited
from some more examples.  I also struggled a bit with vDict as it
doesn't seem to allow a proper enumeration of all objects within it.

It would be nice perhaps to have a few comprehensive projects posted
with a "walkthrough" of each one in a sort of tutorial method.  The
intros you have now are very nice, but stop after the very basics.
Again, I am telling you this from the POV of someone who isn't a coder
by trade...and I expect that quite a few Sikuli users are the same.
After all, one of your feature points is the easy graphical nature of it
(and indeed I think that a non-coder can create a quick and dirty
automation fairly easy).  Of course just because there are 100,000
downloads doesn't mean 100,000 people use the product...I was quite
surprised that I had never heard about you guys until last week.  I'm
hoping that getting a few more programs out there to various hobbyist
communities may grow your base.

I'm getting ready to release my app soon, and once it's out there I will
have some more questions about taking it to the next level if interest
from the community warrants it.

So - till then - and thanks once more!

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