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Re: [achievo] Developing Achievo Extensions - Part 1



Excellent tutorial.

I myself have almost finished the tasks I was set to do, but it's rather ugly code since I had none of the documentation. I'll wait for part 2 and 3 and then convert ugly-code to nice achievo-module-code. I guess what I could use most is docs about extending already existiing classes and modifying already existing functions in classes.

Anyway, good work.

/Jonas


It's finished.

The first part in a three part series that shows you how you can create your
own Achievo extensions.
The guide can be found on
http://www.achievo.org/development/documentation.

With this guide, I hope to greatly increase the number of user contributions
to the Achievo project. Soon, we'll add a module repository on the website,
where user contributed modules can be downloaded.


In this guide, I explain the basics of Achievo development. It should help
you when adapting Achievo to the needs of your own organisation. Part 2 will
follow shortly.


Greetings,
Ivo







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