--On Dienstag, 12. April 2005 13:46 Uhr +0200 Milos Prudek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
ZDG seems very outdated. Should I start with mxmEasyProduct and then read
ZDG? Is there a book available in bookshops that is better than ZDG and
contains all required information for building products?
Why is it
Why is it out-dated? Most things are still valid. If not, point them out
to be
corrected or even better: help producing a never version of the ZDG.
Hello Andreas,
This kind of response is so common that it deserves a shortcut of its
own. Such as RTFM. You essentially told me to f*k off. But I
--On Dienstag, 12. April 2005 15:02 Uhr +0200 Milos Prudek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Why is it out-dated? Most things are still valid. If not, point them
out
to be
corrected or even better: help producing a never version of the ZDG.
Hello Andreas,
This kind of response is so common that it
Milos Prudek wrote:
What are the best documents for creating Zope products?
I know Zope Book very well and I write TTW scripts. I need to convert a
bunch of ZClasses into Products.
ZDG seems very outdated. Should I start with mxmEasyProduct and then
read ZDG? Is there a book available in
On Tuesday 12 April 2005 09:47, Cliff Ford wrote:
Faced with the same problem (conversion of ZClasses to file system
Products), I decided to have a look at Zope3X. There are a couple of
good new books with worked examples - but as soon as I stepped off the
guided path I found myself
It is your good right to expect documentation but documentation has to
be written
I've written about 50 pages of rather detailed documentation for Zope
Page Templates and it is available online at www.root.cz. But not in
English. So I know, understand and follow the concept you mentioned.
I
I'll note that we *try* to answer questions on the zope3-users mailing list in
a timely fashion. If noone response to your question there, it is usually
because it is a harder problem. ;-)
I found out that you wrote a book about Zope 3 that gather raving
reviews on Amazon. Does the book
On Tuesday 12 April 2005 11:01, Milos Prudek wrote:
I'll note that we *try* to answer questions on the zope3-users mailing
list in a timely fashion. If noone response to your question there, it is
usually because it is a harder problem. ;-);-)
I found out that you wrote a book about Zope 3
I don't know about best documents! There is a minimal Product How To:
http://www.zope.org/Members/maxm/HowTo/minimal_01/
That's exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
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Yes. In Zope X3.0 you can only develop filesystem-based Python packages, so in
Well, then your book debuted at number 1 on my book shopping list.
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On Tuesday 12 April 2005 11:47, Milos Prudek wrote:
Yes. In Zope X3.0 you can only develop filesystem-based Python packages,
so in
Well, then your book debuted at number 1 on my book shopping list.
Cool. :-)
Regards,
Stephan
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CBU Physics Chemistry (B.S.) / Tufts Physics
On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 04:37:58PM +0200, Milos Prudek wrote:
I do not feel I can contribute to ZDG at this time. Is there any other
resource you can recommend, please?
ZDG is really it. It could use some cleanup to fold in the
comments and errata that are posted to the online version.
For
Rather, I would look at the venerable old Boring and Minimal
example products. (But be aware that Boring (last time I looked)
Oh yes, I will look at those. Thanks for the supporting documentation in
your post.
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http://www.spoxdesign.com - your web usability testing
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