Plone development basics
This page covers a set of links that will help bring you up to speed with our development.
This tutorial is aimed at programmers who are interested in helping build websites for the new evangelisation using plone.
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If you are interested in helping develop with cathnet, you should be aware that we are open to all ideas. While we focus on plone at the moment we are also interested in XML and RDF. We hope to help the communication between catholic developers and so we all don't have to reinvent the wheel, but can leverage off each other's efforts. Plone allows us to do that. Already within our team this synergetic effect is very powerful. We make each other's efforts easier.
Obviously the plone site is the primary source of information.
What isn't as obvioius is the online book, The Definite Guide to Plone which is excellent. Also on this website is a guide to plone developing.which has many interesting comments.
I use Wing IDE to develop my products. If you publish your code using an open source licence, you can use a free version of Wing. Wing communicates well with zope/plone and has a complete robust debugger.
Obviously the plone site is the primary source of information.
What isn't as obvioius is the online book, The Definite Guide to Plone which is excellent. Also on this website is a guide to plone developing.which has many interesting comments.
I use Wing IDE to develop my products. If you publish your code using an open source licence, you can use a free version of Wing. Wing communicates well with zope/plone and has a complete robust debugger.