To All, especially those with such informative replies, With both sides of my family having a strong streak of autodidactism (self-learning) that some would say borders on OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder :-) ), I am so excited to have such a wealth of links and insights to digest for my upcoming Medium article about the emerging significant implementations and extensions of the #cidocCRM.
I am currently on a trip to visit family in Boulder Colorado as my wife Timlynn and I are determined to relocate there for whatever remains of our post-cancer #PayItForward Bonus Rounds of activity. Of course I'll have spare moments to begin exploring the trove of pointers to the information so kindly linked to in the responses to this thread of discussion. But it will realistically be a while before I can do justice to my planned article. I am excited about writing the article because, as most of us know, writing about something is very often the best way to motivate yourself to clear thinking and learning. As both Timlynn and I love to write, we have a favorite author who has written a powerful book on this subject. Almost anything William Zinsser has written about the art and science of writing is worth reading. But one that speaks volumes to me and Timlynn is his "Writing to Learn." If you are not yet familiar with him, please don't hesitate to try a taste. Here is a link to info and reader comments, etc. : http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/585474.Writing_to_Learn Thank you all again for helping me to learn and use the #cidocCRM and its growing family of models. As before, I am particularly interested in hearing from folks and projects using #FRBRoo and especially #PRESSoo. Happy-Healthy Vibes... and Good Reading and Writing, -: Jim Salmons :-
