Re: Announcing the development of LIBSTOCK - Your place for
Posted: 10 Jun 2011 19:58
ME people, any news?
Development Tools, Compilers, Books
https://forum.mikroe.com/
do we not already have two free and simple places for code?janni wrote:Again, my thoughts exactly .joseLB wrote: So, if ME is ready to put it to work (as a free and SIMPLE place for code), why not to do it asap? Later, if the case, think about other issues.
As has been pointed out many times before, neither of those is good for presenting and easy updating of projects and libraries. In fact, any code presented on regular compiler forums tends to vanish in crowd - forum search engine does not help much. The User Project forum, which was supposed to add feedback lacking in user project website, transformed into 'Help Me With My Current Project' one .Mince-n-Tatties wrote:do we not already have two free and simple places for code?
1. Any of the various compiler version forum(s)
2. the user project website
http://www.mikroe.com/eng/projects/index/
so i guess the "free" model already exists.
A place that binds your projects, libraries, your tutorials and project explanations, schematics and manuals, but also brings a social moment to the whole thing. Through personalized accounts, you'll be able to connect with people like yourself and utilize the enormous potential of human communication.
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We are also planing to enable some sort of Author's blog. There will be a specialized "Project details" section, so you can also explain how the project works. Provide images, additional links, files and text.
Even some info on the present state of matters would be welcome .Mince-n-Tatties wrote: Perhaps what should start asap is the non-free model.
i would have to agree with that fully.janni wrote:forum search engine does not help much.
Manpower, design, debugging, percieved ROI...CVMichael wrote:I honestly don't know what is taking them so long (I think they should have not mentioned about it until it was done), of course I don't know the complexity of the libstock website.
But, by now, I could have made a functional (not pretty, I'm not a good designer) website that does we need. I would make this site in ASP.NET with VB.NET, and SQL Server (that's what I know best).
Actually, this is a good thing. Initially we had in mind that users only share libraries, but we have also allowed users to share other related material, such as demonstration examples, Visual TFT and Visual GLCD projects and even documentation, help files and so on. So, when you want to share your library with the community, you can also provide them with examples of how to use this library in context. It enriches the basic functionality a great deal.Will this libstock be more to a collection of projects or rather than library collection that can be shared among cross compilers... Example mokrobasic will be able to include libraries written by someone using mikroc or etc...
So it looks to me .stevenindon wrote:After reading the second time of your update, the libstock looks like a project collection page with a new facelift.