On Oct 25, 2010, at 6:19 PM, Karl Wright wrote:
> Grant advises they go into google code and then get pulled into mcf
> when the book goes out, simply so that the author (me) can control
> revisions during the authoring process. I took his advice. But they
> will be available starting as soon a
I've started a project under google code. The svn url is:
http://manifoldcfinaction.googlecode.com/svn/trunk
... for those who would like to review the examples.
Karl
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 6:19 PM, Karl Wright wrote:
> Grant advises they go into google code and then get pulled into mcf
> whe
Grant advises they go into google code and then get pulled into mcf
when the book goes out, simply so that the author (me) can control
revisions during the authoring process. I took his advice. But they
will be available starting as soon as I can get them in there, and
I'll post the svn url.
Kar
It's fabulous that Manning is in fact now pushing for new authors to do this!
Having the examples be iterated w/ the community is a huge win/win.
+1!
Mike
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 2:37 PM, Karl Wright wrote:
> The Manning people suggest putting the ManifoldCF in Action example
> classes in an e
On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 2:37 PM, Karl Wright wrote:
> The Manning people suggest putting the ManifoldCF in Action example
> classes in an external repository, such as github or google code. I
> was thinking that maybe putting them directly into the ManifoldCF svn.
> The examples are structured t
The Manning people suggest putting the ManifoldCF in Action example
classes in an external repository, such as github or google code. I
was thinking that maybe putting them directly into the ManifoldCF svn.
The examples are structured to be genuinely useful, and Manning has
no problem with me att