Re: WebDNA for Dummies

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texte = Mark, The questions you ask here and the help that you do give helps the "community". You've been active on this list and the questions you have are questions that many of us have had in the past and many will have in the future. The one little project that I did complete for the community was the interactive doc's, the simple little "append a note" feature for SMSI. It's not a whole lot, but I think it can be valuable to others if it continues to become populated with helpful snippets, how-to's, etc. Someone mentioned "combing the archives" for snippets. Excellent idea. If you have a piece of code that helped you out in a spot, post it to the doc's for others. http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ref/index.html I do agree with Ken that the "let's go team" rah-rah does come up every so often. However, it once was once or twice a year where now it seems to be once or twice a month. Perhaps that is a sign that more people are becomming active in this list and that more people are wanting and willing to help get some things accomplished. Help/pay/support from SMSI would be great, but if kids can build hundreds of websites for online gaming communities with their time alone, why can't one of us build some of these projects on our time? Some have, and they don't get used. I like the site http://www.webcatdev.net/. Great little resource center that hasn't had a new code snippet posted nor forum post posted since late '03. And that's a shame..... My $[format .2f].02[/format] worth, GK At 12:32 AM 3/5/2004, you wrote: >Actually Ken, I think you're right about this. You are a big contributer >to the community/list and I appreciate that. I know that you've helped my >out in the past. ... I myself on the other hand do not really contribute >very much to the talk list, (guess I actually gain more than I give in >this situation), so I'll take a step back and just listen quietly ... : c) > >Thanks, > >MK ------------------------------------------------------------- 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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Mark, The questions you ask here and the help that you do give helps the "community". You've been active on this list and the questions you have are questions that many of us have had in the past and many will have in the future. The one little project that I did complete for the community was the interactive doc's, the simple little "append a note" feature for SMSI. It's not a whole lot, but I think it can be valuable to others if it continues to become populated with helpful snippets, how-to's, etc. Someone mentioned "combing the archives" for snippets. Excellent idea. If you have a piece of code that helped you out in a spot, post it to the doc's for others. http://webdna.smithmicro.com/ref/index.html I do agree with Ken that the "let's go team" rah-rah does come up every so often. However, it once was once or twice a year where now it seems to be once or twice a month. Perhaps that is a sign that more people are becomming active in this list and that more people are wanting and willing to help get some things accomplished. Help/pay/support from SMSI would be great, but if kids can build hundreds of websites for online gaming communities with their time alone, why can't one of us build some of these projects on our time? Some have, and they don't get used. I like the site http://www.webcatdev.net/. Great little resource center that hasn't had a new code snippet posted nor forum post posted since late '03. And that's a shame..... My $[format .2f].02[/format] worth, GK At 12:32 AM 3/5/2004, you wrote: >Actually Ken, I think you're right about this. You are a big contributer >to the community/list and I appreciate that. I know that you've helped my >out in the past. ... I myself on the other hand do not really contribute >very much to the Talk List, (guess I actually gain more than I give in >this situation), so I'll take a step back and just listen quietly ... : c) > >Thanks, > >MK ------------------------------------------------------------- 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/ Gary Krockover

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