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=== Chinh: Shouldn't we create example for each case? To me, the guideline MUST be very practical. So, the more example we give the more exactly that people can follow the guidelines ===
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=== Chinh: Shouldn't we create example for each case? To me, the guideline MUST be very practical. So, the more example we give the more exactly that people can follow the guidelines ===
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=== Thuan: Yes, it should be.  ===
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Do you remember we deleted a lot of example code when we reviewed the document :-D ? At that time, the document was written in word file and perhaps would be added to AuthorIT. So much code would pollute it. However, time's changed. We have wiki now. I think there are two ways to write examples:
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      - Simple, short examples: write directly in the guideline.
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      - Otherwise, make a new topic and link to it. For example: handling exceptions of server methods (already had), a topic about adding a new Session key and generate the SessionManager class.
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I prefer other developers get involved in this. For instance, a CORE member may help write a topic about SessionManager.

Latest revision as of 03:55, 3 February 2009

Chinh: Shouldn't we create example for each case? To me, the guideline MUST be very practical. So, the more example we give the more exactly that people can follow the guidelines

 

Thuan: Yes, it should be.

Do you remember we deleted a lot of example code when we reviewed the document :-D ? At that time, the document was written in word file and perhaps would be added to AuthorIT. So much code would pollute it. However, time's changed. We have wiki now. I think there are two ways to write examples:

      - Simple, short examples: write directly in the guideline.

      - Otherwise, make a new topic and link to it. For example: handling exceptions of server methods (already had), a topic about adding a new Session key and generate the SessionManager class.

I prefer other developers get involved in this. For instance, a CORE member may help write a topic about SessionManager.