Thank you very much Max :-) p.s. I kept on making tests on the visual IDE, but there are some issues that stopped me. You use lzx code as a dataset, but that way, when I click on an element to edit it, I only get a reference to the attributes which are specified in the code, not all the ones available for that component. Do you think there's a way to go over this limit while keeping the lzx-dataset approach?
2009/6/13 Max Carlson <[email protected]> > I would say this: Open source brings out the best in everyone. It's like > stone soup - it invites free contributions and improves with each one! > > Thanks for your contributions! > > Quirino Zagarese wrote: > >> Thank you for the fast response! >> I would like the team members to send me a sentence that summarizes >> his/her philosophy >> about subjects like open-source, RIAs or OpenLaszlo itself and put them at >> the end of the book. >> The last sentence of your article is good for the purpose. >> It's just a tribute I would like to pay to the team which created >> OpenLaszlo, considered that my book >> and my project live around it. >> Thanks >> >> 2009/6/12 P T Withington <[email protected] <mailto: >> [email protected]>> >> >> >> Thanks for promoting OpenLaszlo! Not sure what you are looking for >> for your book, but maybe this forum article that I wrote will give >> you some ideas of why we value open source: >> >> What does "open source" mean to the OpenLaszlo user? - OpenLaszlo >> Developers Forums http://bit.ly/9WiRl >> >> >> >> On 2009-06-12, at 12:42EDT, Quirino Zagarese wrote: >> >> Hi to all of you, >> more than two years ago I founded the Italian OpenLaszlo Community. >> It has been an exciting experience cause every time I presented >> OpenLaszlo >> to one of >> my colleagues or in a seminar, everybody said "wow"! >> One year ago I started a project to realize an open-source >> framework that >> lets you integrate LZX applications with Java back-ends easily. >> The project is growing well and in these days I'm going to >> complete my >> thesis at University which speaks about OpenLaszlo >> and my project. In the last chapter I'm showing how to realize a >> simple >> guest book based on Laszlo and my framework, >> so I though it would be nice to include a page in the end of the >> book which >> includes some opinions about OpenLaszlo and open-source >> from the minds behind OpenLaszlo. >> If you like, please send me a sentence you would like me to >> include in the >> book. >> Anyway, thank you for creating such a great software. >> Best Regards >> >> >> -- Quirino Zagarese >> >> Italian OpenLaszlo Community - www.laszloitalia.org >> <http://www.laszloitalia.org> >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Quirino Zagarese >> >> Italian OpenLaszlo Community - www.laszloitalia.org < >> http://www.laszloitalia.org> >> >> >> > -- > Regards, > Max Carlson > OpenLaszlo.org > -- Quirino Zagarese Italian OpenLaszlo Community - www.laszloitalia.org
