Dennis, I admit I haven't been properly following your 'Glossary' thread. But it does sound like a good idea. I'd be more than happy to help. Why don't you send me a direct e-mail and we can have a chat about to move forward.
Thanks --- In [email protected], Dennis Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Sidhartha, > > You are the perfect type of user to help with the Glossary project. > You are still hunting for things and I am sure could have benefitted > from having an entry in the Glossary for "{{", "{{VALUE}}", etc. that > would have a pointer to the most relevant doc, or if not available, a > UKB page of explanation. Please consider helping with the project in > some way as we start to do specific work that all can contribute to. > > Disclosure: This is an unpaid independent endorsement from the > unofficial cheerleader for the AmiBroker AFL Glossary project. ;) > > Best regards, > Dennis > > On Sep 1, 2008, at 8:51 AM, sidhartha70 wrote: > > > Me thinks 'new paradigm' is a little strong. > > > > I take your point. However, yourself & Herman don't represnt the > > 'typical amibroker user'... I'm probably a lot closer to that than you > > two. > > > > If only in life we could choose 'either or'... sadly we need to find a > > balance. Hopefully, as you suggest, google can help to address the > > apparent imbalance that 'average' users seem to have been discussing > > these past 5 days. > > > > --- In [email protected], "Paul Ho" <paul.tsho@> wrote: > >> > >> Well said Herman > >> Sidhartha70, frankly you didnt have a need to look outside the box > >> with > >> other software because they don't make new releases with new > >> functionalities every few weeks. Now that you know, make the best use > >> of it for your own benefit. > >> I believe this will become a new paradigm, because it allows > >> competent > >> but small software developer to compete on a global scale, with > >> some of > >> their burden of adequate documentation being taken care by a superb > >> search engine, and they concentrate on product development. > >> "documentation could and should be improved inmany areas" - > >> Documentation will be improved by grouping pages into defined domains > >> so they can be searched effectively. > >> > >> "So you giving the teacher an apple doesn't really change anything" - > >> But a customer providing a useful suggestion that helps my vendor > >> improve his productivity, will sometime change a lot. That is my > >> intention. > >> >
