Re: WebDNA for Dummies
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2004
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 56580
interpreted = N
texte = sorry, I've been traveling extensively lately, and when I'm not in a meeting, to be candid, i don't even want to check my email. I've come to realize that your life is too busy when you catch yourself fantasizing about sleeping.I didn't know the my guide was down either, I'll restore it later this evening, at that point, the guide will live at:http://webdna.burtons.comP.S. Sal, call me at the cell number below when you have a chance to talk sometime.Brian B. BurtonBurton Logistics973-263-3036 973-296-6862 (cell)Specializing in website design and development to make your customers exclaim:"Out of all the websites I visit, yours is the easiest to use!"On Mar 4, 2004, at 4:41 PM, Frank Nordberg wrote:>>> Sal D'Anna wrote:> > I have a copy of Brian Burtons guide and wanted to put it back up > somewhere.>> I didn't know it was down. One of the reasons I didn't upload my own> primer until now was that I thought we didn't need two of them online.>> > I tried to contact him to get his permission, but have not received > any> > response. If someone knows how to reach him, let me know. Maybe > his guide> > could be combined with Frank's lessons.>> The more I think of it, the more I feel like keeping the "WebDNA for> Dummies" more or less the way it is - perhaps add one or two more> chapters, but that's all. The main objective of the primer should be to> wet people's apetites and give them some instant gratification -> features that are useful and extremely easy to implement on a site.>> After that initial stage a linear progression doesn't seem to make that> much sense. Independent articles, script libraries etc. etc. would> probably be much more useful. These don't have to be located in the > same> place - in fact there are several very good reasons why they shouldn't > -> but they ought to be interlinked.>> There already are lots of WebDNA resources on the internet, but they're> just so hard to find. What we need is a WebDNA Resource Sites > Directory. I've made a rough draft at> http://www.website-helper.com/programming/webdna/directory/index.html> I'm not going to fill it up with links yet though - I'd like some > feedback about the hiearchal structure first, and also I want to see > if anyody else is interested in running it. I'm just a musician, not a > programmer, and maybe I should stick to my music sites. ;-)-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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sorry, I've been traveling extensively lately, and when I'm not in a meeting, to be candid, i don't even want to check my email. I've come to realize that your life is too busy when you catch yourself fantasizing about sleeping.I didn't know the my guide was down either, I'll restore it later this evening, at that point, the guide will live at:http://webdna.burtons.comP.S. Sal, call me at the cell number below when you have a chance to talk sometime.Brian B. BurtonBurton Logistics973-263-3036 973-296-6862 (cell)Specializing in website design and development to make your customers exclaim:"Out of all the websites I visit, yours is the easiest to use!"On Mar 4, 2004, at 4:41 PM, Frank Nordberg wrote:>>> Sal D'Anna wrote:> > I have a copy of Brian Burtons guide and wanted to put it back up > somewhere.>> I didn't know it was down. One of the reasons I didn't upload my own> primer until now was that I thought we didn't need two of them online.>> > I tried to contact him to get his permission, but have not received > any> > response. If someone knows how to reach him, let me know. Maybe > his guide> > could be combined with Frank's lessons.>> The more I think of it, the more I feel like keeping the "WebDNA for> Dummies" more or less the way it is - perhaps add one or two more> chapters, but that's all. The main objective of the primer should be to> wet people's apetites and give them some instant gratification -> features that are useful and extremely easy to implement on a site.>> After that initial stage a linear progression doesn't seem to make that> much sense. Independent articles, script libraries etc. etc. would> probably be much more useful. These don't have to be located in the > same> place - in fact there are several very good reasons why they shouldn't > -> but they ought to be interlinked.>> There already are lots of WebDNA resources on the internet, but they're> just so hard to find. What we need is a WebDNA Resource Sites > Directory. I've made a rough draft at> http://www.website-helper.com/programming/webdna/directory/index.html> I'm not going to fill it up with links yet though - I'd like some > feedback about the hiearchal structure first, and also I want to see > if anyody else is interested in running it. I'm just a musician, not a > programmer, and maybe I should stick to my music sites. ;-)-------------------------------------------------------------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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