As time goes by I found a lot of good information for developers out
there. Maybe it is me, but the  information is found in various blogs,
this group, and the Firebug wiki.
A section in the wiki with links to those resources may be a start for
the beginner

I would like this to be completed ;)
http://groups.google.com/group/firebug-working-group/web/firebug-events-listeners

Thanks!

Best regards
Thomas Andersen

On Sep 20, 9:40 am, "Honza (Jan Odvarko)" <odva...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sep 18, 12:31 pm, tan <t...@enonic.com> wrote:> Hi John!
>
> > This group is a helpful resource and the replies has so far been
> > helpful and fast, but a suggestion is to update the Create Extensions
> > wiki page with code examples, how-to's etc.
> > To me, Jan Odvarko's blog posts/tutorials is a great resource for
> > extension development(http://www.softwareishard.com/blog/)
>
> > Maybe these tutorials could be moved and adapted to the Create
> > Extension section in the wiki (together with a link to the API
> > reference)
>
> We were already discussion this some time ago. It's something
> we should just do.
>
> > With Jan's approval of course. I hope he never takes down the blog :)
>
> I am supporting the idea. Anyway, I don't plan to shut down my blog.
>
> > I am not sure if the Fb team does this, but when/if important API
> > changes is being done before a release there should be an brief heads-
> > up for extension developers so we can validate our extensions.
>
> Also agree, we should also link it into the getfirebug.com/firstrun
> Honza

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