Re: [WebDNA] Re: what if we moved this list to stackoverflow?

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2011


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = > I have trouble remembering to log into the WebDNA forums.... I like = the email ;-) > -Matt sure, me too! .. just that here we get so little exposure. -G >=20 > On 12/7/2011 6:18 PM, Govinda wrote: >>> Hi everyone >>>=20 >>> Not sure if the idea that just popped into my head makes good sense = to you or not... but it seemed like a good idea to me: >>>=20 >>> What if we move all the discussion on this talklist to = stackoverflow.com? >>>=20 >>> There we (as webdna coders, and the language/company) will get = exposure, and who knows what fun stuff might come out of it... >>> ..plus more stackoverflow badges and stuff.. for the few who might = care about their private stackoverflow life. ;-) >>>=20 >>> Not like this list would have to shut down.. but we could just make = an informal pact to Q/A over on stackoverflow, and to answer newbies Q's = here suggesting they might also try over on stackoverflow, "where more = webdna experts can help". >>>=20 >>> FWIW, >>> -Govinda >> BTW, stackoverflow is a website where coders in every language hang = out by the (tens/hundreds of?) thousands+ ... and help each other. >> They have excellent tools to facilitate all that... including making = it easy to see who is likely to give good advice based on track record, = other users' feedback/voting etc. >>=20 >> http://stackoverflow.com/ >>=20 >> If you post there (a webdna question) be sure to "tag" your post at = the bottom of your post with the "webdna" tag.. so that we can find it = easily. >>=20 >> -Govinda Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. [WebDNA] what if we moved this list to stackoverflow? (Govinda 2011)
> I have trouble remembering to log into the WebDNA forums.... I like = the email ;-) > -Matt sure, me too! .. just that here we get so little exposure. -G >=20 > On 12/7/2011 6:18 PM, Govinda wrote: >>> Hi everyone >>>=20 >>> Not sure if the idea that just popped into my head makes good sense = to you or not... but it seemed like a good idea to me: >>>=20 >>> What if we move all the discussion on this talklist to = stackoverflow.com? >>>=20 >>> There we (as webdna coders, and the language/company) will get = exposure, and who knows what fun stuff might come out of it... >>> ..plus more stackoverflow badges and stuff.. for the few who might = care about their private stackoverflow life. ;-) >>>=20 >>> Not like this list would have to shut down.. but we could just make = an informal pact to Q/A over on stackoverflow, and to answer newbies Q's = here suggesting they might also try over on stackoverflow, "where more = webdna experts can help". >>>=20 >>> FWIW, >>> -Govinda >> BTW, stackoverflow is a website where coders in every language hang = out by the (tens/hundreds of?) thousands+ ... and help each other. >> They have excellent tools to facilitate all that... including making = it easy to see who is likely to give good advice based on track record, = other users' feedback/voting etc. >>=20 >> http://stackoverflow.com/ >>=20 >> If you post there (a webdna question) be sure to "tag" your post at = the bottom of your post with the "webdna" tag.. so that we can find it = easily. >>=20 >> -Govinda Govinda

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