Hi! I really appreciate to AutoHotkey and its contributors. I thank you!
I was wondering the way to contribute to this community, and ended up with the fact that not so many Japanese speaking people -like me- uses AutoHotkey.
I've known that there are not so many websites (or no books at all) written in Japanese for non-programmers to learn AutoHotkey, and it made me suffer a lot in the beginning.
I've been learning AutoHotkey scripting from Youtube or this forum about a year or so. Now, I can do some things with it, and I feel spending those time for learning Ahk was worthwhile.
Of course other people can struggle like me(or perhaps like you), but since not so many Japanese people are good at reading in English, there should be easy, baby-step instructions in Japanese language for those who don't have any basic knowledge of computer programming. Since AutoHotkey clearly states that it is "easy to learn", which should apply to non-programmers, like myself.
So, if it is the way for me to contribute AutoHotkey community, I'm eager to prepare those instructions in Japanese for beginners and non-programmers.
Though I have some my own issues (because I am not a programmer nor good at English), writing and publishing very basic AutoHotkey baby-step Tutorial for Non-programmers in Japanese at Amazon (e-books of course) might be a good idea.
This e-book should be a buck(1$ approx. 120 yen) since it's the minimal price setting, so it's not like I'm making tons of money, and I'm willing to donate it if it's the case.
Now, what I need to ask you is
1) Any thoughts on this idea?
2) Besides all stating copyrighting and directing to AutoHotkey community, are there any legal issues that I should be aware of? Since this little project doesn't modify AutoHotkey, it shouldn't be a problem for program licensing. However, I do not want to violate any legal rights, such as copyrights.
That should be all I wanted to say, I think. Oh and yes, again, I appreciate to this community and AutoHotkey. Hurray!
Hi! I really appreciate to AutoHotkey and its contributors. I thank you! :clap:
I was wondering the way to contribute to this community, and ended up with the fact that not so many Japanese speaking people -like me- uses AutoHotkey.
I've known that there are not so many websites (or no books at all) written in Japanese for non-programmers to learn AutoHotkey, and it made me suffer a lot in the beginning.
I've been learning AutoHotkey scripting from Youtube or this forum about a year or so. Now, I can do some things with it, and I feel spending those time for learning Ahk was worthwhile.
Of course other people can struggle like me(or perhaps like you), but since not so many Japanese people are good at reading in English, there should be easy, baby-step instructions in Japanese language for those who don't have any basic knowledge of computer programming. Since AutoHotkey clearly states that it is "easy to learn", which should apply to non-programmers, like myself.
So, if it is the way for me to contribute AutoHotkey community, I'm eager to prepare those instructions in Japanese for beginners and non-programmers.
Though I have some my own issues (because I am not a programmer nor good at English), writing and publishing very basic AutoHotkey baby-step Tutorial for Non-programmers in Japanese at Amazon (e-books of course) might be a good idea.
This e-book should be a buck(1$ approx. 120 yen) since it's the minimal price setting, so it's not like I'm making tons of money, and I'm willing to donate it if it's the case.
Now, what I need to ask you is
1) Any thoughts on this idea?
2) Besides all stating copyrighting and directing to AutoHotkey community, are there any legal issues that I should be aware of? Since this little project doesn't modify AutoHotkey, it shouldn't be a problem for program licensing. However, I do not want to violate any legal rights, such as copyrights.
That should be all I wanted to say, I think. Oh and yes, again, I appreciate to this community and AutoHotkey. Hurray! :bravo: