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Posted to dev@avalon.apache.org by Paul Hammant <Pa...@yahoo.com> on 2001/12/03 02:07:36 UTC

A new page for Phoenix's xdocs (an itch of mine).

Folks,

Let me know what you think of this page.

I often find myself suggesting people making their server apps 
compatible with Phoenix.  Often the question that comes back is "Why 
when it works just fine as it is?"  It is difficult to answer in a 
simple way.  This is something I have been itching about for while....

Thoughts?

Regards,

- Paul H  

Re: A new page for Phoenix's xdocs (an itch of mine).

Posted by Paul Hammant <Pa...@yahoo.com>.
Peter,

>go for it ! ;)
>
I booked it in, but think I should not have used linewrap in my editor 
:-(  To fix at next draft.

>As a sidenote I just hit page 100 of double sided A4 pages for phoenix docs. 
>About 20 of them are just design related doodles (a lot is the nested phoenix 
>stuff, a bit is about distributed blocks and a few other similar ends).
>
>However the rest is mostly tutorial documentation that starts you off 
>describing how to start a phoenix application and so forth. It also describes 
>some of the features. Unfrotunately I hand write them because I do while 
>catching the train .. 
>
What no PDA?  I have one here running J2SE ;-)

>hopefully I will get them transcribed sometime after 
>the new year or near end of Jan (or earier if I end up getting a laptop). 
>Anyways this is just a heads up ;)
>
Samsung look like they have a great range.  Good features and reviews. 
 Lets's hope their support network keeps up with their sales growth.

- Paul




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Re: A new page for Phoenix's xdocs (an itch of mine).

Posted by Peter Donald <pe...@apache.org>.
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001 12:07, Paul Hammant wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Let me know what you think of this page.
>
> I often find myself suggesting people making their server apps
> compatible with Phoenix.  Often the question that comes back is "Why
> when it works just fine as it is?"  It is difficult to answer in a
> simple way.  This is something I have been itching about for while....
>
> Thoughts?

go for it ! ;)

As a sidenote I just hit page 100 of double sided A4 pages for phoenix docs. 
About 20 of them are just design related doodles (a lot is the nested phoenix 
stuff, a bit is about distributed blocks and a few other similar ends).

However the rest is mostly tutorial documentation that starts you off 
describing how to start a phoenix application and so forth. It also describes 
some of the features. Unfrotunately I hand write them because I do while 
catching the train .. hopefully I will get them transcribed sometime after 
the new year or near end of Jan (or earier if I end up getting a laptop). 
Anyways this is just a heads up ;)

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Cheers,

Pete

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