[DISCUSS] Missing basic features ? ROADMAP

Stan Busk maxprog at mac.com
Thu Mar 22 04:29:31 CDT 2007


Hi,

I think they used PHP itself with mySQL. I don't think it is that  
complex to implement and I am use there are ready-to-use solutions  
out there. http://php.resourceindex.com/

Stan

> On 21/3/07 2:45 PM, "Stan Busk" <maxprog at mac.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Stan,
>
>> A real detailed in depth manual. Current ones are lacking a lot of
>> info and looks like they are written in Klingon. WiKi manual is
>> lacking almost everything.
>
>> I would also love a searchable function
>> list database like here: http://es2.php.net/ .Write something in
>> 'search for' for example 'flock', and select 'function list' in the
>> pull-down menu. You get a full explanation and right below user
>> contributions with examples. -- THIS IS HOW THINGS HAS TO BE DONE --
>
>> I love PHP and use it a lot because of that, I am never stucked and
>> never lose time looking for explanations or examples. Valentina could
>> at least implement that for SQL syntax or propietary stuff.
>
> Yes, PHP site and mySQL site have good docs.
>
> Question is (for me) what tools they have use?
> Can you give me URL of such tool? :-)
> I afraid no.
>
> My opinion is -- they have put huge efforts to develop own online doc
> system. We have think a lots about this, but to implement it in  
> this way or
> something like this way - it needs a lots of time and efforts.
>
> We still thinking in this direction. Some attempts started using  
> Valentina
> for Ruby...
>
>
> -- 
> Best regards,
>
> Ruslan Zasukhin
> VP Engineering and New Technology
> Paradigma Software, Inc
>
> Valentina - Joining Worlds of Information
> http://www.paradigmasoft.com
>
> [I feel the need: the need for speed]
>
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