Re: WebDNA for Dummies

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2004


It keeps the original formatting.
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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.com P.S. Sal, call me at the cell number below when you have a chance to talk sometime. Brian B. Burton Burton Logistics 973-263-3036 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/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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  24. Re: WebDNA for Dummies ( Brian B. Burton 2004)
  25. Re: WebDNA for Dummies ( Frank Nordberg 2004)
  26. Re: WebDNA for Dummies ( "Sal D'Anna" 2004)
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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.com P.S. Sal, call me at the cell number below when you have a chance to talk sometime. Brian B. Burton Burton Logistics 973-263-3036 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/ Brian B. Burton

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