[Typo3] EXT dev
Joshua Preston
jpreston at americatab.com
Mon Feb 28 22:30:34 CET 2005
Bernhard,
Believe me I know, and unfortunately I feel in the same boat as our
young friend Pierre. I find most of the help in the mailing lists and
etc to be quite useful if you are only really using stock extensions.
Most of the extension programming problems I've run into, haven't been
answered in the mailing lists nor have I received much response back...
I'm just trying to help someone else out ;-)
As far as simple typos go, I understand, and I asked my new puppy to
look over the code, but unfortunately she looked at me like I was
crazy. Which, because I asked a dog to check it, might just make me crazy!
Anyhow, I'm all desolate in the world of programming, short of a few
other mailing lists, I don't really live near anyone to ask, and I'm the
only person who knows what programming is, much less how to program at
my work... Which is odd, because its a quite successful internet based
company ...
Thanks!
Joshua Preston.
>
> I noticed that it really helps to let somebody else who's near and knows
> a little bit programming (must not even be PHP) look at the
> code. They will find things like the "conent" mistake i also like to make
> (and "heigth" of course) . If you are in the bad situation that never
> somebody
> is near who has some knowledge of programming you could probably put
> away the
> work for a few minutes and look at it again afterwards ... this also
> helps to
> find errors as you aren't in the program so much anymore and look more at
> typos.
>
>
>
> greets,
> Bernhard
--
Joshua Preston
Network Administrator
AmericaTAB, Ltd.
jpreston at americatab.com
-
"The major difference between a thing that might go wrong
and a thing that cannot possibly go wrong is that when a
thing that cannot possibly go wrong goes wrong it usually
turns out to be impossible to get at or repair."
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