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I've become a little frustrated by the lack of and/or fragmented info on writing modules for XOOPS. I'm also a bit crap at reverse engineering stuff from other modules - it's time consuming and perhaps a little unfair on the people who've done it.
So, I think it's perhaps time to write a "how to create a XOOPS module" book, and I am willing to try and attempt this challenge.
I have some questions/points to put to you:
1) Does anyone know of such a project already going ahead?
2) Would *you* buy such a book, especially if it meant you got to find out about some handy API stuff?
Uhm, yeah. so. I am not the world's best PHP coder, nor do I know XOOPS inside and out as well as other people - this means that I will need help from other developers, both XOOPS core coders, main module developers and the average person out there.
I would be the main author, and will do the bulk of the writing and compiling of info, code, screen shots and so on. I am also willing to have co-authors on this project.
This will be a paper product, and so if it is accepted for publishing, will be sold in Real Life(tm) and on-line shops, etc. Royalties from this will go to me, co-authors and a percentage will be donated to the XOOPS project.
I don't know how much this book would "earn" for me, I suspect it won't be a great deal as it's a relatively small market. The real idea however, is to help try and encourage coders to take up and write more (hopefully, quality) modules for XOOPS.
If you're interested in helping, please get in touch privately - and perhaps with suggestions of people I should contact to get involved. Please let me have your name and an e-mail address if you want to go on the mailing list (which will be set up if there's enough demand).