[TYPO3] No tutorials?

Daniel Selinger tco at saschlong.de
Tue Oct 3 01:13:49 CEST 2006


Typo3 is very complex... of course...
You also need some skills in coding - okay

On the other hand Typo3 has a clear structure, strict coding guidelines and
an commented index in it's core classes (I was shocked seeing that -
great!).

For the basics working through 'doc_tut_quickstart' should be enough... and
for advance  taking a look in the documentation and code of  the extensions
you're working on your project helps a lot to understand the structures
behind the scenes.

Typo3 is an OpenSpource Framework, like Dimitri said: there are no paid
developers. So the primary target is to enhance the system.
Btw: The documentation isn't as bad as told here. Don't forget: If Typo3
would be an ClosedSource Project you wouldn't have such an community...

@Dimtry: Please don't be pissed about such topics. You and the core team are
doing a great job!


2006/10/2, cousins at cousins <cousins at cousins.in-newzealand.com>:
>
> Dmitry....
>
> Play with your kids... they really will thank you for it when they grow
> up... and you will ALL have some wonderful memories! The code can wait....
>
> Ian [4 kids, wonderful memories, lots of bad code :)   ]
>
> Dmitry Dulepov wrote:
>
> >Reasons are known: typo3 has no paid developers. For example, right now
> >I could play with my two kids but I sit here and write code for
> >templavoila instead. For you. For free. And you complain... Sometimes I
> >feel that I should play with kids instead.
> >
> >
>
>
>
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