Thank you! Jacques. Feedback and the quicker path to learn, is all I am
looking for. David there was no intention to offend and hope none was taken. BJ Thanks for answering my questions patiently and looking at my files. Here is a tutorial I have written for login. http://www.enterprisebeacon.com/ofbiz/tutorials/fundamentals/logintutorial/ If somone can try it out and let me know if there are any omissions, corrections or additions and also feel free to use as necessary. > From: "BJ Freeman" <[hidden email]> >> I have heard others say how they benefited from the videos, and others >> that say they did not. >> I can not attest either way. >> Again the ones that did not, are not here now, the ones that did are >> still part of the community and contributing. >> >> my main contribution is on the is mailing list. I figure the more people >> that know and contribute, the more benefit. I just hope to set a tone >> that others will adopt. > > There are 2 kind of videos, > . Seminar, most are old now and of little value, but could be still > interesting on some aspects, mostly the more recent. > . Advanced Framework which are fairly recent and anyway fundamental (ie > not much sensitive to changes). If you don't want to spend > money you could use only the Advanced Framework Transcription > http://docs.ofbiz.org/pages/viewpageattachments.action?pageId=4369 (at > least to evaluate your need) or wait video to be freely available. But > IMHO they are a very valuable source of multiple informations > : a course is not a book (especially if it's courses transcription). > > Note that I do not earn anything from these videos done by David. I bought > them when they were published and I don't regret my > investment, in time and money ! > > Note also that the minilang documentation (available from auto-completion > feature of XML editor) I did last year is mostly coming > from this source... > > Jacques > > |
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I did not look into details but don't you think these informations should not be better in Wiki ? Like http://docs.ofbiz.org/x/UBE Then I'd suggest to create a hat page for tutorials... Thanks Jacques From: "Milind W" <[hidden email]> > Thank you! Jacques. Feedback and the quicker path to learn, is all I am > looking for. > David there was no intention to offend and hope none was taken. > BJ Thanks for answering my questions patiently and looking at my files. > > Here is a tutorial I have written for login. > > http://www.enterprisebeacon.com/ofbiz/tutorials/fundamentals/logintutorial/ > > If somone can try it out and let me know if there are any omissions, > corrections or additions and also feel free to use as necessary. > >> From: "BJ Freeman" <[hidden email]> >>> I have heard others say how they benefited from the videos, and others >>> that say they did not. >>> I can not attest either way. >>> Again the ones that did not, are not here now, the ones that did are >>> still part of the community and contributing. >>> >>> my main contribution is on the is mailing list. I figure the more people >>> that know and contribute, the more benefit. I just hope to set a tone >>> that others will adopt. >> >> There are 2 kind of videos, >> . Seminar, most are old now and of little value, but could be still >> interesting on some aspects, mostly the more recent. >> . Advanced Framework which are fairly recent and anyway fundamental (ie >> not much sensitive to changes). If you don't want to spend >> money you could use only the Advanced Framework Transcription >> http://docs.ofbiz.org/pages/viewpageattachments.action?pageId=4369 (at >> least to evaluate your need) or wait video to be freely available. But >> IMHO they are a very valuable source of multiple informations >> : a course is not a book (especially if it's courses transcription). >> >> Note that I do not earn anything from these videos done by David. I bought >> them when they were published and I don't regret my >> investment, in time and money ! >> >> Note also that the minilang documentation (available from auto-completion >> feature of XML editor) I did last year is mostly coming >> from this source... >> >> Jacques >> >> > > > |
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