On 20-Jan-08, at 4:22 PM, Anjo Krank wrote:


Am 20.01.2008 um 22:15 schrieb David LeBer:

These are the steps I took:

[snip]

Yeah, these too, but I thought he was asking for things he could finish *this* year :)

My bottom line would be (and is the advice I gave to everybody so far): if you plan on using D2W in a serious way, be prepared to actually use it. You can't *read* about this stuff, you gotta *do* it and on a regular basis, too.

Yes, I concur completely. It was this step:

- I dove in, got really confused, search the lists, backed up, started again, dove in, got really confused... several times.

that actually got me anywhere, the reading was just a pre-requisite to understanding when I got hosed.

After all of that, I still managed to deliver that first D2W project (a public site with a companion admin site, well under schedule and very under budget).

D2W made me some serious money, and has been included (to some extent or other) in every project I've done since.

;david

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