Re: WebDNA Book?

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2003


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 47532
interpreted = N
texte = 4 years of WebDNA experience come this April for me, I'm willing to pitch in a section or two as well. Question though, do they purposely geek you out for those pictures on the covers of Wrox books? Apologies to anyone here that may actually have their picture on a cover of a Wrox book.... : )GK > This was my thoughts as well and why I suggested maybe pitching it to > wrox. This is how most if not all of their books are written. Just a > thought. I would be willing to put my 4+ years of WebDNA experience > into a section or two :) > > - Charles > > > On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 09:24 AM, Donovan wrote: > > > Just a thought. One of the things I see is that people basically > > say its too much time/effort for the return. This may be true > > for an individual but what about a committee? I would think > > that if each of us tackled a particular part we could get a book > > done fairly quickly. Perhaps some of developers with more > > years in the battle field (such as Ken, John P, John H, Scott, > > Grant (if he's not so tired with his invention yet ;-) etc.. could > > be chief editors or such. ( Putting some of these names together > > might be opening a can of worms :-)?? But, I think there is ways > > that we could happily achieve the goal. Such as: Maybe these Chief > > Editors > > would be give a certain aspect of the book to Edit?. This way > > might limit the bickering. Some of the up and coming developers > > (such as myself) could actually write different parts. For example, > > I think I am skilled enough when it comes to the Formula's database > > to get it blocked out and then have someone look it over for editing > > or critique... When I get back my comments, I would then go > > back and correct things. Once I have a finnished piece of text, I > > would send my .pdf, bbedit file (or whatever) to someone in charge of > > putting it > > together. At that point, we could either find financing (for the > > actuall > > printing) or ?. > > WebDNA by the developers > > > > The point is that we all have to make a living and by slicing up > > the responsibility, we accomplish a goal with minimal effort and > > we can still buy the latest Smith Micro copy of WebDNA. > > > > If it makes money, I guess we devide it up. (or throw a big > > party somewhere and hire some 80's hair band to play) > > > > Donovan > > > > > > -- > > -Donovan Brooke > > -Administrator of IT / > > -Assc. Art Director > > -Creative Services > > -Epsen Hillmer Graphics > > > > -402.342.1169 X297 ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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  18. Re: WebDNA Book? (Dan Strong 2003)
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  22. Re: WebDNA Book? (Gary Krockover 2003)
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4 years of WebDNA experience come this April for me, I'm willing to pitch in a section or two as well. Question though, do they purposely geek you out for those pictures on the covers of Wrox books? Apologies to anyone here that may actually have their picture on a cover of a Wrox book.... : )GK > This was my thoughts as well and why I suggested maybe pitching it to > wrox. This is how most if not all of their books are written. Just a > thought. I would be willing to put my 4+ years of WebDNA experience > into a section or two :) > > - Charles > > > On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 09:24 AM, Donovan wrote: > > > Just a thought. One of the things I see is that people basically > > say its too much time/effort for the return. This may be true > > for an individual but what about a committee? I would think > > that if each of us tackled a particular part we could get a book > > done fairly quickly. Perhaps some of developers with more > > years in the battle field (such as Ken, John P, John H, Scott, > > Grant (if he's not so tired with his invention yet ;-) etc.. could > > be chief editors or such. ( Putting some of these names together > > might be opening a can of worms :-)?? But, I think there is ways > > that we could happily achieve the goal. Such as: Maybe these Chief > > Editors > > would be give a certain aspect of the book to Edit?. This way > > might limit the bickering. Some of the up and coming developers > > (such as myself) could actually write different parts. For example, > > I think I am skilled enough when it comes to the Formula's database > > to get it blocked out and then have someone look it over for editing > > or critique... When I get back my comments, I would then go > > back and correct things. Once I have a finnished piece of text, I > > would send my .pdf, bbedit file (or whatever) to someone in charge of > > putting it > > together. At that point, we could either find financing (for the > > actuall > > printing) or ?. > > WebDNA by the developers > > > > The point is that we all have to make a living and by slicing up > > the responsibility, we accomplish a goal with minimal effort and > > we can still buy the latest Smith Micro copy of WebDNA. > > > > If it makes money, I guess we devide it up. (or throw a big > > party somewhere and hire some 80's hair band to play) > > > > Donovan > > > > > > -- > > -Donovan Brooke > > -Administrator of IT / > > -Assc. Art Director > > -Creative Services > > -Epsen Hillmer Graphics > > > > -402.342.1169 X297 ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ Gary Krockover

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