.. and just so you know, the first part of the Learner pack accompanying the Incubator is a short step-by-step guidebook on starting your first UniVerse application (with apologies to the UDT guys on the list - for practical reasons that will probably follow very soon after).
For once it tries to take the radical approach of presenting this as a modern database and not spending half its pages delving into its 40 year past. Which has kept us all employed, but doesn't mean much to new developers who just want the latest and coolest stuff to play with. That's a perspective I really want to get throughout the learner pack. We have great functionality, and sometimes we just don't seem to be able to get our message across because of the way we present it. So let's show everyone how vibrant it can be! The Incubator is a really exciting project - it is a chance to bring together a lot of work that has been going on in the background with U2UG to sell the U2 message from within the group: the people who really matter. But we need your support! Tell us what you do, let us know about the technologies you are using, and how U2 helps your business. Whether you are using core facilities, or interfaces like XML, UO, java, talking to .NET or Tomcat .. we want to know: and we want the world to know what this technology can do. No-one else is going to do this for us. Brian > Gabe asked > why are there no MV books in bookstores in print? (Weird that I didn't get the original note - forum flaky???) This question is asked in many forums over time, so I decided to write a blog entry on it. Comments always welcome: <removethisNebula-RnD.com/blog/tech/mv/2007/05/mvbooks1.html> Tony TG@ yes,please.remove.this.anti.spam.textNebula-RnD.com ------- u2-users mailing list u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/ ------- u2-users mailing list u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/