Benjamin Krajmalnik
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| Posted: 12/21/2004, 11:51 AM |
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For those of you who have not taken the time to look at the dataobjx.net
website, I highly recommend it. They are the publishers of the CCS
Magazine.
I finally got around to checking their site and, to be truthful, I am
impressed.
The proce of each magazine edition is insignificant compared to the time
saved or knowledge learned.
For example, how many of us have been waiting for a calendar component?
Their latest issue has them for both ASP and PHP. Just the time saved in
implementing that would more than pay for an entire years subscription!
I also started taking a look at their document manager pro. I am of the
philosophy that if something is reasonably proced and reasonably licensed,
and works, it is by far beter than for me to develop from the ground up.
This is definitely a high quality component I will be getting in the near
future to incorporate in some of my offerings.
Do yourselves a favor and take the time to go to their site. I think you
have little to lose and much to gain.
I have no affiliation with them whatsoever. I just appreciate the
availability of resources for CCS, and believe it is in our common interest
to make sure that these resources remain viable. In the end, they help us
make money.
Regards,
Benjamin
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peterr
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| Posted: 12/21/2004, 1:00 PM |
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I like their Website too - looks very professional.
Unfortunately there is no list of content of their magazine available anwyhere on the Website (that I could find) without registering. I'd be happy to point users looking for specific solutions into that direction if there was a list of magazine issues and articles available somewhere to look at.
Maybe I should post this in the Wishes forum though
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Benjamin Krajmalnik
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| Posted: 12/21/2004, 2:36 PM |
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While you have to register, it is free to register.
The current issues are as follows:
CCS Developer Magazine Issue #1 August 2004
Price: $0.00
Formatting Row Colors
This article explains one method to dynamically alter row colors on
your grid based on a value in the database.
Dynamic Style Sheets
This article shows how you can dynamically change the style sheet
based on user preferences.
Building CCS Components
This article explains how to build CCS components to speed your
application development.
Building A Document Management System v Part 1
The first in a 3 part series, this article builds the foundation for
our CCS Document Management System.
Tips and Tricks
Tips and Tricks are interspersed throughout the magazine.
CCS Developer Magazine Issue #2 / September 2004
Price: $5.49
Expanding The CodeCharge Studio Portal v Part 1
We're going to expand on our first article by providing another real
world example that the users of your applications will appreciate. In this
article we build upon the CCS Portal example showing you how to let your
users know what articles they've read vs. articles that are new.
Multiple Style Sheets With Oracle & PHP
In this article, we demonstrate a method that will allow you to
provide dynamic branding to your web site.
First Look - DemoCharge
YesSoftware's latest product is very powerful and the uses for the
product are very broad.
We begin with a first look at the product and will expand on this in a
new series in our next issue.
Building A Document Management System v Part 2
The second part in this series, this article builds on the foundation
for our CCS Document Management System. We provide you with some complex
code that will enable you to begin using the system immediately.
CCS Developer Magazine Issue #3 / October 2004
Price: $5.49
Dynamic Sub Menus
In this article we examine a technique that will enable you to rapidly
create and integrate a sub-menu system for the various sections of your
website. This method allows for dynamic link generation and allows you to
create as many separate sub menus as you want.
Building A Document Management System Part 1 v PHP
Included in this issue is the conversion of (Part 1~ of the Document
Management System. Translated By Sixto Santos. If youªre a PHP developer,
download Issue #1 in conjunction with this article and code.
Dynamically Formatting Row Colors v PHP
In this article the technique used to dynamically alter the color of a
row (php) is discussed. Read this article in conjunction with Issue #1.
Producing Excel Spreadsheet Using The PHP Common Interface
In this article Fernando Sibaja explains how you can produce excel
spreadsheets for any table or query using the PHP Common Interface.
Building A Document Management System v Part 3
We wrap up our three (3) part series on building a document management
system. Together we'll integrate Check-In and Check-Out capability plus the
ability to un-do a check out. Core document management functionality is now
at your disposal.
CCS Developer Magazine Issue #4 / November 2004
Price: $5.49
Dynamic Calendar Creation - (ASP)
We continue our Expanding the CodeCharge Studio Portal series with and
article youªre sure to use. In this article you will learn how to use a
vbClass to generate your calendar. Simply add the SQL and set a few
parameters to configure the look and feel of your calendar and your done.
Click here to view the ASP calendar in action. View the October to December
2004 months.
Dynamic Calendar Creation v PHP
Edwin Brown show you how to generate a dynamic calendar using PHP. If
youªre attempting to build a calendar for your applications, these are the
functions and techniques you need to know. Click here to view the PHP
calendar in action.
RSS 2.0 Feed Generator Functions - PHP
Femi Hasani shows you how to create an XML Feed for your web site.
RSS is being used more often than ever before, so if youªre considering
creating BLOGs or simply want others to know more about your site, this
article demonstrates the techniques you need to know.
SQL To Excel v ASP
We go to all that effort to create database driven applications and
what does the end user want? An Excel Spreadsheet containing their data!
Or, maybe you just want a back-up of a table before you execute that
¦trickyª set of routines you just created. This article shows you how to
generate an Excel Spreadsheet containing data v based on a SQL Query
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peterr
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| Posted: 12/21/2004, 3:51 PM |
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Great! Those look very helpful.
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dataobjx
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| Posted: 12/23/2004, 5:09 AM |
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Actually, the content is mentioned - and - one doesn't need to login to view it.
Simply click the "Products" Menu option at the top of any of the pages and you will see the shopping cart appear... the shopping cart displays all of the information relating to the content of the magazine.
DataObjx is continually striving to improve its website and address comments such as those mentioned by Peterr - and we really appreciate the feed-back.
We also would like to take this opportunity to thank Benjamin as well as those others including YesSoftware who have taken the time to help us improve our website and address the needs of this community.
Furthermore, we'd like to express our appreciation to those who have contributed articles or have indicated that they will be contributing articles for CCS Developer Magazine. We couldn't have done it without you!
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peterr
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| Posted: 12/23/2004, 2:27 PM |
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Oops, don't how I missed this 
It's also good to have the list of magazine content here in the forums, in case users search the forums for related keywords.
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