The Zope Cookbook is great! There's great need for one. However, when I was doing ASP I loved www.asptoday.com Each day a new article the detailed a little segment of ASP coding. This is like the HowTos but they have the Article Ratings and a little picture of the guy who wrote it. www.phpbuilder.com is also great. The varity isn't as good as asptoday.com but the webdesign and site in general is great. Having left PHP now for ZOPE, phpbuilder.com is something I really really miss. Zope.org, zopezen.org and zopelabs.com responsible people: Please look at these sites "learn". Peter ----- Original Message ----- From: "M. Adam Kendall" <mak@kha0s.org> To: "Zope List" <zope@zope.org> Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 6:48 AM Subject: [Zope] ANN: www.zopelabs.com
Hey folks, Just a little note to announce the availability of http://www.zopelabs.com. A community driven site that houses a Zope "cookbook". Code snippets that you find useful for doing the mundane, or more in-depth "black magic voodoo". The general goal is to provide a "learn by example" environment, and cut-and-paste type code sharing. Hopefully, with this type of environment it will make the migration from PHP/ASP to Zope a much more pleasurable experience. Along with opening the site up to the community, the source to the product that drives most of the functionality of the site is available for download. Patches/comments welcome ;-)
Adam -- "There's never enough time to do | M. Adam Kendall all the nothing you want." | mak@kha0s.org -Bill Watterson (Calvin and Hobbes) | http://www.zopelabs.com
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