I am able to work on the ZooLib cookbook fairly regularly now, although
I have not been able to put a whole lot of time into it.
Happily, I have DocBook XML working both on my Debian PowerPC macintosh
and my Slackware pentium III laptop. So I can take my laptop down to
the cafe and have a latte and a bagel while writing.
I have put what I have so far up at:
http://goingware.com/zoolib/cookbook/
I have an introduction and part of a chapter on ZHelloWorld. When I get
the chapter on ZHelloWorld finished, I will put it up at:
http://zoolib.sourceforge.net/doc/
I would vastly appreciate your comments on what I have written so far.
Is it well written? I know it's probably not as organized as well as it
could be. Is it accurate? Can you think of better ways to express some
of what I say?
Is the general direction appropriate? What I plan to do is write a
chapter on each of the ZooLib demos, and discuss in detail each new
concept that the demos provide. So far there are just two demos,
ZHelloWorld and ButtonMessage. Once I get the chapter on ButtonMessage
done, I will write more demos, with two or three new concepts introduced
in each new demo.
Best,
Mike Crawford
GoingWare Inc. - Expert Software Development and Consulting
cra...@go...
http://www.goingware.com/
Tilting at Windmills for a Better Tomorrow.
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