[ic] Advice on learning Interchange?

Marco m.mescoli at omnib.it
Wed Mar 17 18:05:55 UTC 2010


Marty Tennison wrote:
> On Wednesday 17 March 2010 09:53:12 am Greg Hanson wrote:
> [snip]
>>> Before giving up and moving on, I wanted to ask if there are any people
>>> on this list who managed to learn how to use Interchange on their own,
>>> and if so, how did you go about it?
> 
> I've been using Interchange for about 8 years now and I LOVE it.   I'm a 
> weekend Perl hacker (at best) and honestly, Interchange was a real challenge 
> to learn.  And I still think I understand interchange about 50% of what's 
> there.  
> 
> I learned Interchange by just installing and trying to figure out one new thing 
> a day.  I had the luxury of not having a drop dead "go live" date, if I did, 
> yes, the learning curve would not have been as enjoyable.  
> 
> The documentation may look sparse at first but there is a surprising amount of 
> good info in there.  (I think I have read the shipping docs over 100 times).  
> Realizing that the docs where written by the gurus who do the heavy lifting, 
> I'm exceedingly grateful to have any docs to read rather than just source 
> code.
> 
> Overall if I had to do it again I would still choose Interchange.  It's a nice 
> package.
> 
Like Marty

"I've been using Interchange for about 10 years now and I LOVE it."

10 years ago the installation process was very hard and documentation 
was a puzzle. That time i have chosen interchange for the power of the 
package.

Now interchange installation is easy and documentation grows in quality 
and easy of use.

This mailing list was and is ALWAYS ready to help me.

-- 
Marco "Fino alla bara sinpara" "Up to demise we rise"



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