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2/3/2007 9:51 PM
 
Vladan Strigo wrote

The whole point of my struggle generally is to show you and others that there are more advanced users out there, and that some focus should be given to them as well.

Advanced developers get a "lack" of attention from me because beginner issues consume all my time. However Chris's post Professional DotNetNuke Module Development Question shows that the Core is aware of this and Charles Nurse's site www.dnndevzone.com does try to fill the void.

Vladan Strigo wrote

What do you think? Shall we call it a truss?

Yes,

I would encourage you to continue to post articles on your development methods. I personally appreciate your tutorials and the downloads you have made available on your site (of which I am a member).

Thanks



Michael Washington
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A Free Open Source DotNetNuke Help Desk Module
 
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2/4/2007 9:50 AM
 

*wow*  that's a discussion!

In any case thanks both, I will try the WAP approach and post my results here :)

 
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2/4/2007 10:31 AM
 

In the midst of the discussion between Vladan and Michael my instructions to move your project from DNN3 to DNN 4 using WAP seem to have gotten lost. Here's the link once again: http://dnnla.nesinteractivos.com/Desarrollo/DNNLibrary/tabid/88/TID/2/cid/6/Default.aspx


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2/4/2007 11:57 AM
 

Michael,

In light of the last post by hooligannes.... maybe it's an idea to have a pinned post with 3rd party dev. tutorials (not just development envrioment, other deveopment resources/tutorials as well)?

 


Thanks,
Vladan Strigo
NETMedia

My website: Vladan.Strigo.NET

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* Comprehensive list of DNN 4 Module development resources

 
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2/4/2007 12:06 PM
 
Vladan Strigo wrote

maybe it's an idea to have a pinned post with 3rd party dev. tutorials (not just development envrioment, other deveopment resources/tutorials as well)? 

He beat me to it :)



Michael Washington
http://ADefWebserver.com
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