The question is , what would be a good example. Which I suppose comes
first to the question, as always, of 'the target audience' for Base.
More precisely the target for the example.
One other item here.
( Engineer types should close your ears at this part, I will be using
the 'M' word )
Example applications are as much a marketing tool as a tutorial.
( OK, you con open your ears...and here is a different 'M' word )
Motivation.
Alright, why? The marketing part should be fairly self-explanatory. It
really can be looked at as a an interactive feature list. ( see the
reference Tom sent regarding Eclipse for a great example of this ) Just
as in a printed version of the same, one cannot hit every feature - but
it should hit each major category and as much of the details of these as
possible. But an example should not just be geared towards the techie
types that will need to use a grid, or a list box - take the opportunity
to give that techie fellow something they can show the boss.
The second part, motivation, is not so clear perhaps. This is what I
mean by it. A person gets a copy of OpenOffice and starts to build a
database with it. They can't get the form to do what they want it to do
- give up or invest the time to learn this new package? For many folks
they will give up, unless they can see that it can be done.
These two points aren't further argument for creating an example
application, but rather for what type of application.
So - anyone have a suggestion for the example scenario?
Drew
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