Learn things from first principles

At iNTERFACEWARE we believe that to give you true control of your data it’s important to teach first principles. We want to take people from all walks of life and build them up to be the best versions of themselves.

One pattern you will see used a lot in this documentation is pages with expanding sections like below:

Generally as humans we are more encouraged to move forward with something when we experience success with it. So we try to structure our documentation with some simple step by step instructions to get you started quickly with learning how to use IguanaX.

Foundational concepts are the core ideas that other more complicated ideas can be built from.

We’re really trying to build a product and experience here which isn’t about keeping you dumb, but is instead about bringing you up and making you smarter.

So when you learn a task, try and be patient with yourself.

If the tutorial references something you are not clear on, take the time to go and read about that idea.

This is how the site is intended to be used.

A good example of this approach is the Create an HL7 File Feeder documentation.

This breaks out the task of making it easy to run test HL7 data through the system into step by step instructions which cross reference the core concepts.

We’re proud of our track record of helping people come from a wide variety of backgrounds, who did not think they could code and help them be successful with IguanaX.

Hope that helps! Take the time be patient and curious - it’s an investment in yourself.