> I too would much rather hear about > overcoming issues and creative ways of getting things accomplished. I love > the fact that people share their > hard won victories and share the stacks > so I can really learn from > them. What a great list to be a part of.
I agree. The Rev community (the developers using Rev) don't take them selves as seriously as other languages - by that I mean they aren't jumping on newbie's and telling them to RTFM. Common with Delphi, C++, Visual Basic etc. > Thanks also for pointing out the positive side of what you and I get > from this list. In the end I always seem to get more than I give. *When* I get the database side if things working the way I want I intend to post the basics for people to use. I am yet to see a big database project in Rev (though I would love to), so I hope to pay back what I've learned by sharing. Could take a while though... :-) > Lately my hopes have been to use Rev to pursue my dream of being > independent. I would like to get out from under the company I work for > although I do enjoy a lot of the work I do for them. The problem is > that it is for them. They get rich, I make a living. I would love to > use Rev to turn that around. This list has been a driving force in that > area. That's an admirable goal. I write software for a living (working for myself) for just on ten years now (worked for ICL and Fujisu as a programmer before that) and intend to reach the next level which is cross-platform development. I'm keen to see Rev achieve that for me. :-) Scott Kane _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution