Re: Newbie needs advice to learn to use WebDNA
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texte = Hi Rich, welcome!Donovan's suggestions are essential and I was also going to recommend reading Brian Burton's primer at http://webdna.burtons.com/ or http://www.burtons.com/WebDNA/ but it appears to be down. I really hope it's just temporarily as these were some really well written examples on getting started with some basics-intermediate programming in WebDNA.There's also the "interactive doc's" at http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ref/index.html which is a version of the online documentation that allows for people to add comments to the various commands/contexts. There's some good stuff there, could be a lot more, but some that might help you nonetheless.And if Ken Grome would ever finish writing his "WebDNA for dummies" book, that would be a perfect start as well......(j/k Ken :)GKAt 09:00 AM 12/2/2003, you wrote:>I've been reading the posts now for over a month and have come to realize>that I'm in over my head. Can anyone give me some advice as to where I can>'begin' in getting a handle on working with WebDNA. I have come to the>conclusion that there must be some good advice out there as where I can>start (books, sites, courses) in understanding database programs and in>particular the WebDNA side of the equation. Any advice for a newbie?>Thanks,>Rich-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Hi Rich, welcome!Donovan's suggestions are essential and I was also going to recommend reading Brian Burton's primer at http://webdna.burtons.com/ or http://www.burtons.com/WebDNA/ but it appears to be down. I really hope it's just temporarily as these were some really well written examples on getting started with some basics-intermediate programming in WebDNA.There's also the "interactive doc's" at http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ref/index.html which is a version of the online documentation that allows for people to add comments to the various commands/contexts. There's some good stuff there, could be a lot more, but some that might help you nonetheless.And if Ken Grome would ever finish writing his "WebDNA for dummies" book, that would be a perfect start as well......(j/k Ken :)GKAt 09:00 AM 12/2/2003, you wrote:>I've been reading the posts now for over a month and have come to realize>that I'm in over my head. Can anyone give me some advice as to where I can>'begin' in getting a handle on working with WebDNA. I have come to the>conclusion that there must be some good advice out there as where I can>start (books, sites, courses) in understanding database programs and in>particular the WebDNA side of the equation. Any advice for a newbie?>Thanks,>Rich-------------------------------------------------------------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/
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