lingo-l Getting Started

2004-09-02 Thread Fred Westermeyer
Lingo,

I have V12 for about two years now have not started to work in it,
where is a good starting place to get started?




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Re: lingo-l Getting Started

2004-09-02 Thread Troy Rollins
On Sep 2, 2004, at 4:53 PM, Fred Westermeyer wrote:
I have V12 for about two years now have not started to work in it,
where is a good starting place to get started?
1) Join the V12 mailing list. A number of helpful folks there.
2) Download a couple of the samples from INM, and have a look through 
them to get an understanding of the approach.
3) Start out with a simple goal. Maybe use the V12 tool to build up a 
small DB that you can tap into from Director. That way you can explore 
your own data, which you already have familiarity with.

The cool part about such techniques, is working with small databases is 
exactly the same as working with large databases. Keep that in mind, 
and you'll have fun. Once you master the little stuff, you find out 
that the big stuff is no different.

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Troy
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