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9/9/2006 5:16 AM
 

I need someone to get on Phone or Skype with me and walk me through creating some simple modules for my DNN site. I will pay you well for your time. No questions asked.

I have a simple module I will want to use for training purposes.
Just a db query that pulls up a random image from a a table with image link and description.
Maybe after that we can do more lessons. I suspect it will take an hour or two.

I want to go from start to finish creating the module and deploying it.

I prefer someone that can speak english well and lives in North America, but if it has te overseas that's ok too.
Please email me at matthewc02@msn.com if you're interested in helping me with this. We can use remote assitance or VNC or something for the session. I have pay, visa, mastercard etc.

 
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9/9/2006 9:42 AM
 

Before you spend any money, you can spend about 2 hours going through these tutorials in this order:

  • Super-Simple Module (DAL+)
  • Super-Fast Super-Easy Module (DAL+)
  • Create a full complete Module
  • The first tutorial should take you about 15 minutes and answer most of the questions that a programmer has about how a DotNetNuke module works. the second will walk you through a complete module, and the third will cover creating a Setings and Edit page.

    I have also created a new version of the classic "Survey Module" this link. This has a lot of sample code that can help you out.

    DotNetNuke module development is not hard. In the past the configuration and set-up were the problem areas. This has been eliminated by the recent advancements.



    Michael Washington
    http://ADefWebserver.com
    www.ADefHelpDesk.com
    A Free Open Source DotNetNuke Help Desk Module
     
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    9/10/2006 10:46 AM
     

    Well the documentation looks great....I'd really like to at least try it out but it looks like that's all written for DNN4+. )-:
    I'm currently running DNN3.2.2 with tons of modules. Is it likely they will all function in DNN4.02 or is it likely I will be up the creek there as well? Also if I do need to upgrade is there some good documentation on doing that?

    I think my original idea of paying someone to show me how to do this may still be the best solution, but I'm certainly willing to try this stuff first.

    thx

     
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    9/11/2006 3:55 AM
     
    mostly DNN3 modules work with DNN4 as well - but you cannot install source version and cannot compile the modules using VS2005. AFAIR there are training videos available at TrainCert.

    Cheers from Germany,
    Sebastian Leupold

    dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

    Speed up your DNN Websites with TurboDNN
     
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