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Herko
I aggree onthis Isue. I have been loking for a place where to look as a model to start developing a module. It is a high demanding task.
Noce Idea to set up a "Standard" and a "model" to look at and compare. Even to start with.
If I make a module I would like:
1. Start the right way. (not copy someone's module)
2. Have a "approved skeleton"
3. Have the codding standards (proably recomended tools)
4. Have some examples avialable
5. Have some where to copy and paste "standard" routines for not reinventing the wheel
6. Have a GUI Standard
7. Have the "smoketests" Standards so I can test before realeasing.
In the future would be nice to have a "Module Generator" or somting like this.
humble opinion
I aggree onthis Isue. I have been loking for a place where to look as a model to start developing a module. It is a high demanding task.
Noce Idea to set up a "Standard" and a "model" to look at and compare. Even to start with.
If I make a module I would like:
1. Start the right way. (not copy someone's module)
2. Have a "approved skeleton"
3. Have the codding standards (proably recomended tools)
4. Have some examples avialable
5. Have some where to copy and paste "standard" routines for not reinventing the wheel
6. Have a GUI Standard
7. Have the "smoketests" Standards so I can test before realeasing.
In the future would be nice to have a "Module Generator" or somting like this.
humble opinion