FROM : Jonathan Wight
DATE : Fri Nov 01 06:10:05 2002
The main problem with looking for source code/classes on softrak as it
stands right now is that it doesn't seem to have subcategories. I have to
browse through all the source code entries (or rely on luck with a search)
to find something I might be interested in. The Powerplant archive organised
things by class type - e.g. Views, Controls, Tables, etc.
Here's the URL for PowerPlant:
http://www.metrowerks.com/MW/Support/powerplant/default.htm
Jon.
On 10/31/2002 21:52, "Scott Anguish" <<email_removed>> wrote:
> As I said initially...
>
> Softrak is a prime location for this, and already has this capability
> now.
>
> The need for a full 'repository' is less than in the case of the
> MiscKit. It provided base classes that many other objects needed to
> build upon.
>
> Now that we have some excellent base classes for Strings and other
> values, smaller, individually maintained kits are much easier to
> manage, and more decentralized. It doesn't rely on a single person to
> get the framework released.
>
> There are 23 items in Softrak as 'objectware', and another 43 as source
> code (which in many cases are more objectware)..
>
> I hope to get Softrak 2.0 online by the end of the year... it largely
> depends on the job search and how much effort needs to be expended on
> that rather than Stepwise efforts.
>
>
> On Thursday, October 31, 2002, at 09:58 PM, Erik J. Barzeski wrote:
>
>>
>> Would those interested in this (those that have posted or anyone else)
>> email
>> me off-list to discuss what would be required of such a thing? I was
>> never
>> familiar with the PowerPlant repository.
>>
>> Scott, Dan... If you want to work with me on this - or if you already
>> have
>> something going - let me know.
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DATE : Fri Nov 01 06:10:05 2002
The main problem with looking for source code/classes on softrak as it
stands right now is that it doesn't seem to have subcategories. I have to
browse through all the source code entries (or rely on luck with a search)
to find something I might be interested in. The Powerplant archive organised
things by class type - e.g. Views, Controls, Tables, etc.
Here's the URL for PowerPlant:
http://www.metrowerks.com/MW/Support/powerplant/default.htm
Jon.
On 10/31/2002 21:52, "Scott Anguish" <<email_removed>> wrote:
> As I said initially...
>
> Softrak is a prime location for this, and already has this capability
> now.
>
> The need for a full 'repository' is less than in the case of the
> MiscKit. It provided base classes that many other objects needed to
> build upon.
>
> Now that we have some excellent base classes for Strings and other
> values, smaller, individually maintained kits are much easier to
> manage, and more decentralized. It doesn't rely on a single person to
> get the framework released.
>
> There are 23 items in Softrak as 'objectware', and another 43 as source
> code (which in many cases are more objectware)..
>
> I hope to get Softrak 2.0 online by the end of the year... it largely
> depends on the job search and how much effort needs to be expended on
> that rather than Stepwise efforts.
>
>
> On Thursday, October 31, 2002, at 09:58 PM, Erik J. Barzeski wrote:
>
>>
>> Would those interested in this (those that have posted or anyone else)
>> me off-list to discuss what would be required of such a thing? I was
>> never
>> familiar with the PowerPlant repository.
>>
>> Scott, Dan... If you want to work with me on this - or if you already
>> have
>> something going - let me know.
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