Looks like we made the cover, at any rate, with the monopoly money and FINANCE MODULES displayed prominently.
I like the forum here on sourceforge. I've been relying exclusively on mailing lists. In fact, I had been wondering why I wasn't getting much activity on the HistQuote list like I was getting with my other modules -- but as it turns out, I just figured out today that I neglected to mention the mailing list anywhere in the docs that come with the module. Doh!
Anyway, congrats. Keep up the good work.
Matt Sisk
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You lucky guy! I wish I could read your article. The TPJ website is still behind the dead-tree version, and post out to Australia from the USA takes a couple of weeks at best. :)
I agree that the forums are good, and probably a lot more accessible and friendly to many people. I still must admit that I still prefer mailing lists, where I can have automated tools to weed-out and sort messages.
Very much looking forward to reading your article,
Paul
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Hi Paul,
I read your article in TPJ. Great job!
Looks like we made the cover, at any rate, with the monopoly money and FINANCE MODULES displayed prominently.
I like the forum here on sourceforge. I've been relying exclusively on mailing lists. In fact, I had been wondering why I wasn't getting much activity on the HistQuote list like I was getting with my other modules -- but as it turns out, I just figured out today that I neglected to mention the mailing list anywhere in the docs that come with the module. Doh!
Anyway, congrats. Keep up the good work.
Matt Sisk
G'day Matt,
You lucky guy! I wish I could read your article. The TPJ website is still behind the dead-tree version, and post out to Australia from the USA takes a couple of weeks at best. :)
I agree that the forums are good, and probably a lot more accessible and friendly to many people. I still must admit that I still prefer mailing lists, where I can have automated tools to weed-out and sort messages.
Very much looking forward to reading your article,
Paul