Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA on LiveCD ...
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It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = --=====================_139827453==.ALTContent-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"How about adding a development and testing section to the webdna.us site? For example, long ago I created this simple little utility for selecting a database and then executing a search on it using WebDNA syntax:http://www.garykrockover.com/dbquickview/dbquickview.htmlSo how about expanding (greatly) upon this to allow people wanting to 'test drive' WebDNA a way to do so via the browser without worrying about installing software or configuring a server. [sarcasm] Doesn't M$ have something like this.... [/sarcasm]. :)GJKAt 10:28 PM 10/9/2008, you wrote:>Okay here's my concept:>>Create a LiveCD that lets anyone experiment with WebDNA >immediately, simply by booting their desktop or laptop >machines directly from the CD. This means:>>- a super-simple system that needs NO installation>- runs on almost ANY computer with a CD writer>- will NOT change a thing on existing hard drive(s) >- pre-configured with everything ready to use>>Just boot from the CD, open the pre-installed browser and >text editor, and start programming WebDNA. That's all >there is to it!>>A self-contained training and/or development environment on >a single CD ... and yes, all changes will be saved to the >same CD too.>>Opinions anyone?>>Sincerely,>Ken Grome--=====================_139827453==.ALTContent-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
How about adding a development and testing section to thewebdna.us site? For example, long ago I created this simple littleutility for selecting a database and then executing a search on it usingWebDNA syntax:
http://www.garykrockover.com/dbquickview/dbquickview.html
So how about expanding (greatly) upon this to allow people wanting to'test drive' WebDNA a way to do so via the browser without worrying aboutinstalling software or configuring a server. [sarcasm] Doesn't M$have something like this.... [/sarcasm]. :)
GJK
At 10:28 PM 10/9/2008, you wrote:
Okay here's my concept:
Create a LiveCD that lets anyone experiment with WebDNA
immediately, simply by booting their desktop or laptop
machines directly from the CD. This means:
- a super-simple system that needs NO installation
- runs on almost ANY computer with a CD writer
- will NOT change a thing on existing hard drive(s)
- pre-configured with everything ready to use
Just boot from the CD, open the pre-installed browser and
text editor, and start programming WebDNA. That's all
there is to it!
A self-contained training and/or development environment on
a single CD ... and yes, all changes will be saved to the
same CD too.
Opinions anyone?
Sincerely,
Ken Grome
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--=====================_139827453==.ALTContent-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"How about adding a development and testing section to the webdna.us site? For example, long ago I created this simple little utility for selecting a database and then executing a search on it using WebDNA syntax:http://www.garykrockover.com/dbquickview/dbquickview.htmlSo how about expanding (greatly) upon this to allow people wanting to 'test drive' WebDNA a way to do so via the browser without worrying about installing software or configuring a server. [sarcasm] Doesn't M$ have something like this.... [/sarcasm]. :)GJKAt 10:28 PM 10/9/2008, you wrote:>Okay here's my concept:>>Create a LiveCD that lets anyone experiment with WebDNA >immediately, simply by booting their desktop or laptop >machines directly from the CD. This means:>>- a super-simple system that needs NO installation>- runs on almost ANY computer with a CD writer>- will NOT change a thing on existing hard drive(s) >- pre-configured with everything ready to use>>Just boot from the CD, open the pre-installed browser and >text editor, and start programming WebDNA. That's all >there is to it!>>A self-contained training and/or development environment on >a single CD ... and yes, all changes will be saved to the >same CD too.>>Opinions anyone?>>Sincerely,>Ken Grome--=====================_139827453==.ALTContent-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
How about adding a development and testing section to thewebdna.us site? For example, long ago I created this simple littleutility for selecting a database and then executing a search on it usingWebDNA syntax:
http://www.garykrockover.com/dbquickview/dbquickview.html
So how about expanding (greatly) upon this to allow people wanting to'test drive' WebDNA a way to do so via the browser without worrying aboutinstalling software or configuring a server. [sarcasm] Doesn't M$have something like this.... [/sarcasm]. :)
GJK
At 10:28 PM 10/9/2008, you wrote:
Okay here's my concept:
Create a LiveCD that lets anyone experiment with WebDNA
immediately, simply by booting their desktop or laptop
machines directly from the CD. This means:
- a super-simple system that needs NO installation
- runs on almost ANY computer with a CD writer
- will NOT change a thing on existing hard drive(s)
- pre-configured with everything ready to use
Just boot from the CD, open the pre-installed browser and
text editor, and start programming WebDNA. That's all
there is to it!
A self-contained training and/or development environment on
a single CD ... and yes, all changes will be saved to the
same CD too.
Opinions anyone?
Sincerely,
Ken Grome
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Gary Krockover
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