On Wednesday 28 April 2004 01:42, Leo Simons wrote: <snip content="some really good advice" />
> etc etc. "If you code it they will come" is not true, but when people > come, its important the "5 minute test" succeeds: within 5 minutes of > clicking on a link, get a basic idea of what the project is about, > download and install it, run an example, understand the example, and get > an idea how to learn more in the case of being interested. Don't forget that is roughly how all the containers here started out, and it takes a lot of persistence to get above the water line, I can imagine. IIANM, there was even some more container experiments around here, that never made it, wasn't there? I am sorry I won't help, and that is not because of Castle or you Hammet, but because of dotNet. I don't like the company behind it, I won't support it or the community that may exist around it, especially not for free, and most importantly, I never, ever, liked the 'coding style' promoted by C# now and MS C/C++ for a long time. The code looks ugly :o) Cheers Niclas -- +---------//-------------------+ | http://www.bali.ac | | http://niclas.hedhman.org | +------//----------------------+ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
