Perhaps it's a good idea to "take a page from" the PHP doc:
http://us.php.net/manual/en/function.mysql-info.php
It's like a wiki, where there's the "official" explanation at the
top, then a lot of very helpful examples, code snippets and comments
below from the community on each page.
I could whip something like this up in a few hours or so that would
be ready to add comments to.
On Oct 20, 2007, at 6:06 PM, Chipp Walters wrote:
Yes Peter, I believe you are correct.
The current documentation, does suffice for people like myself.
But, we have
had the luxury of starting with Jeanne DeVoto's excellent help stacks,
including Richard Gaskin's primer which IMO have yet to be equaled
since in
terms of ease-of use and accessibility.
I hope Bill takes on this issue soon. While the video tutorials are
great in
themselves, they really do not replace the written word. And while
most of
Jeanne's copy is probably dispersed somewhere throughout the
current PDF, I
don't think the accessibility to it is near as easy as it once was.
Don't
get me wrong, Kevin and company have done a great job trying to
keep up, but
I do think more 3rd party support in this area would be most helpful.
It sure would be good to get some other books written. Especially
one like
'Secrets of the HyperCard Masters' which was released many years ago.
best,
Chipp
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