Rather, I would look at the venerable old Boring and Minimal
example products. (But be aware that Boring (last time I looked)
Oh yes, I will look at those. Thanks for the supporting documentation in
your post.
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On Tue, Apr 12, 2005 at 04:37:58PM +0200, Milos Prudek wrote:
> I do not feel I can contribute to ZDG at this time. Is there any other
> resource you can recommend, please?
ZDG is really it. It could use some cleanup to fold in the
comments and errata that are posted to the online version.
For n
On Tuesday 12 April 2005 11:47, Milos Prudek wrote:
> > Yes. In Zope X3.0 you can only develop filesystem-based Python packages,
> > so in
>
> Well, then your book debuted at number 1 on my book shopping list.
Cool. :-)
Regards,
Stephan
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Yes. In Zope X3.0 you can only develop filesystem-based Python packages, so in
Well, then your book debuted at number 1 on my book shopping list.
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I don't know about best documents! There is a minimal Product How To:
http://www.zope.org/Members/maxm/HowTo/minimal_01/
That's exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
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On Tuesday 12 April 2005 11:01, Milos Prudek wrote:
> > I'll note that we *try* to answer questions on the zope3-users mailing
> > list in a timely fashion. If noone response to your question there, it is
> > usually because it is a harder problem. ;-);-)
>
> I found out that you wrote a book about
I'll note that we *try* to answer questions on the zope3-users mailing list in
a timely fashion. If noone response to your question there, it is usually
because it is a harder problem. ;-)
I found out that you wrote a book about Zope 3 that gather raving
reviews on Amazon. Does the book contain
> It is your good right to expect documentation but documentation has to
> be written
I've written about 50 pages of rather detailed documentation for Zope
Page Templates and it is available online at www.root.cz. But not in
English. So I know, understand and follow the concept you mentioned.
I
On Tuesday 12 April 2005 09:47, Cliff Ford wrote:
> Faced with the same problem (conversion of ZClasses to file system
> Products), I decided to have a look at Zope3X. There are a couple of
> good new books with worked examples - but as soon as I stepped off the
> guided path I found myself struggl
Milos Prudek wrote:
What are the best documents for creating Zope products?
I know Zope Book very well and I write TTW scripts. I need to convert a
bunch of ZClasses into Products.
ZDG seems very outdated. Should I start with mxmEasyProduct and then
read ZDG? Is there a book available in booksho
--On Dienstag, 12. April 2005 15:02 Uhr +0200 Milos Prudek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Why is it out-dated? Most things are still valid. If not, point them
out
> to be
> corrected or even better: help producing a never version of the ZDG.
Hello Andreas,
This kind of response is so common that
> Why is it out-dated? Most things are still valid. If not, point them out
> to be
> corrected or even better: help producing a never version of the ZDG.
Hello Andreas,
This kind of response is so common that it deserves a shortcut of its
own. Such as RTFM. You essentially told me to f*k off. But
--On Dienstag, 12. April 2005 13:46 Uhr +0200 Milos Prudek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
ZDG seems very outdated. Should I start with mxmEasyProduct and then read
ZDG? Is there a book available in bookshops that is better than ZDG and
contains all required information for building products?
Why is i
What are the best documents for creating Zope products?
I know Zope Book very well and I write TTW scripts. I need to convert a
bunch of ZClasses into Products.
ZDG seems very outdated. Should I start with mxmEasyProduct and then
read ZDG? Is there a book available in bookshops that is better th
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