on 2005 May 27 7:53 AM
Dear Colleagues,
CRM Development Forum we do not have
1)Weblogs
2)Technical Articles
3)Code Samples
4)Tutorials ...
<b>Action Items:</b>
<b>1)</b> Propose the TOPICS related to PCUI / InteractionCenter WebClient where we need more technical inputs. Expert colleagues in the Forum will pick up the Topic and comeup with the Weblogs/Technical Articles/CodeSamples/Tutorials
<b>2)</b> Volunteer the Topic proposed by someone/ You propose a Topic and let the Forum know that you will come up with "Topix XYZ" Weblogs/TechnicalArticles/Code Samples/Tutorials
I'll make sure that all the inputs are taken care along with the technical information and reward points.
<b>Pls have a look at below link to know the need...</b>
<b>Pls have a look at below link for posted Weblogs</b>
<b>Pls have a look at below for Ongoing ...stuff </b>
<b>Weblogs:</b>
<b>1)</b>"Integerating External HTML Appls into PCUI Appl using both customizing and development." - by Harshvardhan Murarka Status "Ongoing"
<b>2)</b> PCUI Application for Training purpose
by Tiest van Gool - Status "Ongoing"
<b>3)</b> PCUI Getting Started". by Vijaya Kumar - Status "Draft is Ready" Few links needs to be updated..I'm waiting for it.
https://www.sdn.sap.com/sdn/weblogs.sdn?blog=/cs/weblog/view/wlg/1784
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regards,
Vijaya Kumar M
Co-Moderator of the Forum.
Request clarification before answering.
Writing a few (key) weblogs is the best way to touch thousands of people. From our past experience, a weblog that helps new people is the one that is used most! This weblog can grow with time to contain just pointers to documentation, examples, other weblogs, links, etc.
For an example, see: <a href="/people/brian.mckellar/blog/2004/06/11/bsp-trouble-shooting-getting-help">BSP Getting Help</a>
This is the one weblog that I would seriously recommend (even as community project). And always keep in mind that weblogs can be updated!
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