About Elody
Initial features
Tutorial
- How Elody works
- How to upload your code
- Basic Example: Hello World
- Basic Example: Options
- Basic Example: Programs
- Basic Example: Asking for user inputs
- Basic Example: Improved Presentation
- Basic Example: Triggers
- Time to read the documentation
- Notes: Notable Features
- Notes: Debugging
- A Challenge
- Example: A simple sequence of Rules and Programs
- Example: Overwriting Rules and Programs
- Next Steps: How to make your code fit in
- Best Practices for Developers
Documentation
- Elody's objects and Developer Mode
- Documentation for Scenario Objects
- Elody's control logic
- Documentation for Rules and Options
- Integrating programs into Elody
- lod-tools: A tool for Developers
- lod-executor: A tool for Data Privacy
Legal
You should now understand how to upload Programs and define basic Rules on Elody.
Before continuing with the tutorial, now would be a good time to read about the technical details behind Elody, if you haven't done so, yet.
Two parts of the documentation are relevant for this: