prema
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Posted: 04/27/2008, 7:22 PM |
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Just wondering if anyone would be interested in contributing to a CCS CookBook along the lines of the OReilly series?
It seems that with a complex tool like CCS some more gradient is needed to help beginners get to successful deployment quickly.
While the existing examples are useful there are a couple of factors which make them less suitable for beginners:
* For those like ourselves who use just a PHP version of CCS the examples in most cases
don't work because they require more than one database connection.
* Having finished examples means that we have to reverse engineer them to get the information
needed. It would be very useful to have explanation on how they were built in the first place.
We feel that we could all contribute to such a cookbook database and help promote the product and help each other at the same time.
Any thoughts ?
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JimmyCrackedCorn
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Posted: 04/27/2008, 9:49 PM |
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sounds interesting but I'd want ASP since we don't use PHP!
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prema
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Posted: 04/27/2008, 10:37 PM |
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If there's pickup on the idea it would be easy to sectionalize it. We could even build it in CCS
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marcwolf
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Posted: 05/25/2008, 7:23 PM |
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Recipe for Minced Code.
Take one application
Check into and out of Visual Sourcesafe daily.
Repeat for several weeks.
When VSS crashes give Developer Notepad and 50,000 random bits of code.
Allow Developer to simmer but do not allow to boil
Repeat the above as often as necessary.
Take care
Dave
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