Martin Aspeli writes: > David Bain wrote: >> 3. We need to overemphasize key knowledge requirements. So documents >> like "5 things you MUST know to become productive in Plone - >> Interfaces, Utilities, Adapters, ZCML, Generic Setup. This document >> would not be a b-org style tutorial, it would briefly explain each >> item and show 3 examples of usage for each technology. This would >> help to frame a user's understanding. I think the closest tutorial >> to this was the five walkthrough (now marked as outdated). To update >> that tutorial for today's needs, I would use examples form other >> products and briefly discuss (on sentence), what problem was being >> solved in the context of that product.
I made a tutorial in January 2007 that explains how ZCML, views and Generic Setup are useful by creating a little product with the least fuss: http://plone.org/documentation/tutorial/benefit-now-from-using-genericsetup-and-zope-3-technologies It's still up to date. Yes, you will eventually want to learn more about the underlying concepts, but that's best done with Philipp's book, which covers your needs for consistent and thorough documentation of Zope 3 concepts. "Web Component Development with Zope 3" will answer all your questions about interfaces, schemas, adapters, utilities, annotations, ZCML, etc. -- Daniel Nouri http://danielnouri.org _______________________________________________ Product-Developers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/product-developers
