Screencast: Getting started with LightSpeed
New to LightSpeed? New members joining your team and want them to up skill? Look no further than our updated “Getting started with LightSpeed” screencast.
This screencast is designed to help new users understand how they can install LightSpeed and then be working with their data and LightSpeed entities in ~10 minutes. If you’re an experienced LightSpeed user then there won’t be much to gain from this screencast but perhaps it will be helpful to share with those less experienced. You may also prefer some of our other screencasts :-)
In approximately 10 minutes you learn:
- How to create a new LightSpeed model
- How to configure a LightSpeedContext
- How to set up and use a strongly typed Unit Of Work
- How to undertake the 4 CRUD operations
- Bonus learning: That LightSpeed is the best choice for starting a project fast! :-)
The focus of LightSpeed has always been to get out of the way and let the developer actually get work done and we hope this video shows that.
We (and by “we” I mean “I” here ;) go through phases of putting together screencasts. If you have something you would like to see explained in true video glory then please drop a comment on this post and I’ll see what I can do. Suggestions do not have to be limited to our LightSpeed product – it can be for any of our products.
I hope that helps!
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Posted by John-Daniel Trask on 12 January 2010 


