Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA on LiveCD ...
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texte = --=====================_184671015==.ALTContent-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"Thanks Chris - I have faith and confidence in you guys!Again, sorry that posted multiple times - it bounced several times last night when I first tried to post.I think getting some literature (hard copy) out there would be great; though that could take some time to organize and complete.GJKAt 11:24 AM 10/10/2008, you wrote:>This is why we are targeting newcomers, apprentice programmers, >designers and webmasters, because WebDNA is a much easier language to >start with than PHP (and as a matter of fact, many webmasters and >designers will subcontract PHP programmers while they could build >applications themselves using WebDNA). In such a situation, the price >becomes anecdotic: $65 or $135 for a single license is nothing >compared to the labour and costs you would save by using WebDNA.>>About grade school, colleges or tech schools, it's up to us (as >training/teaching) to introduce this very special language into >webdesign schools (rather than programming schools).>>Books? Brian started to work on a very complete Training Tutorial. We >hope he will be able to carry on this great work.>>There is a lot to do, we know this. But we will do it. All this has a >direct benefit for our small community. We are ready to share, because >the more involvment we will get from you all, the faster we will make >WebDNA an unavoidable language. Help us grow the user base and we will >return the favor to you, one way or another.>>- chris--=====================_184671015==.ALTContent-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Thanks Chris - I have faith and confidence in youguys!
Again, sorry that posted multiple times - it bounced several times lastnight when I first tried to post.
I think getting some literature (hard copy) out there would be great;though that could take some time to organize and complete.
GJK
At 11:24 AM 10/10/2008, you wrote:
This is why we are targetingnewcomers, apprentice programmers,
designers and webmasters, because WebDNA is a much easier languageto
start with than PHP (and as a matter of fact, many webmasters and
designers will subcontract PHP programmers while they could build
applications themselves using WebDNA). In such a situation, theprice
becomes anecdotic: $65 or $135 for a single license is nothing
compared to the labour and costs you would save by using WebDNA.
About grade school, colleges or tech schools, it's up to us (as
training/teaching) to introduce this very special language into
webdesign schools (rather than programming schools).
Books? Brian started to work on a very complete Training Tutorial.We
hope he will be able to carry on this great work.
There is a lot to do, we know this. But we will do it. All this hasa
direct benefit for our small community. We are ready to share,because
the more involvment we will get from you all, the faster we willmake
WebDNA an unavoidable language. Help us grow the user base and wewill
return the favor to you, one way or another.
- chris
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--=====================_184671015==.ALTContent-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"Thanks Chris - I have faith and confidence in you guys!Again, sorry that posted multiple times - it bounced several times last night when I first tried to post.I think getting some literature (hard copy) out there would be great; though that could take some time to organize and complete.GJKAt 11:24 AM 10/10/2008, you wrote:>This is why we are targeting newcomers, apprentice programmers, >designers and webmasters, because WebDNA is a much easier language to >start with than PHP (and as a matter of fact, many webmasters and >designers will subcontract PHP programmers while they could build >applications themselves using WebDNA). In such a situation, the price >becomes anecdotic: $65 or $135 for a single license is nothing >compared to the labour and costs you would save by using WebDNA.>>About grade school, colleges or tech schools, it's up to us (as >training/teaching) to introduce this very special language into >webdesign schools (rather than programming schools).>>Books? Brian started to work on a very complete Training Tutorial. We >hope he will be able to carry on this great work.>>There is a lot to do, we know this. But we will do it. All this has a >direct benefit for our small community. We are ready to share, because >the more involvment we will get from you all, the faster we will make >WebDNA an unavoidable language. Help us grow the user base and we will >return the favor to you, one way or another.>>- chris--=====================_184671015==.ALTContent-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Thanks Chris - I have faith and confidence in youguys!
Again, sorry that posted multiple times - it bounced several times lastnight when I first tried to post.
I think getting some literature (hard copy) out there would be great;though that could take some time to organize and complete.
GJK
At 11:24 AM 10/10/2008, you wrote:
This is why we are targetingnewcomers, apprentice programmers,
designers and webmasters, because WebDNA is a much easier languageto
start with than PHP (and as a matter of fact, many webmasters and
designers will subcontract PHP programmers while they could build
applications themselves using WebDNA). In such a situation, theprice
becomes anecdotic: $65 or $135 for a single license is nothing
compared to the labour and costs you would save by using WebDNA.
About grade school, colleges or tech schools, it's up to us (as
training/teaching) to introduce this very special language into
webdesign schools (rather than programming schools).
Books? Brian started to work on a very complete Training Tutorial.We
hope he will be able to carry on this great work.
There is a lot to do, we know this. But we will do it. All this hasa
direct benefit for our small community. We are ready to share,because
the more involvment we will get from you all, the faster we willmake
WebDNA an unavoidable language. Help us grow the user base and wewill
return the favor to you, one way or another.
- chris
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