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Joomla for Jobs and Joomla for schools: 2 Replies

If anybody keeps an eye on Irish news they will know we are dealing with two major IT related problems in Ireland. There is a skills shortage in IT and a deficiency in Math education. They are no…Continue

Tags: education, jobs, schools, Joomla

Started by Techbot. Last reply by Kevin[R] Feb 14.

Types of the Learning Material You Prefer 34 Replies

Web developers will agree that developing a software is not only the technical but also is an educational process. You can't know everything but you shouldn't. There is a lot of information in the…Continue

Tags: teaching, lessons, tutorials, learning

Started by Oleg Nesterov. Last reply by Troy Thomas Hall May 23, 2010.

Examples of good user documentation for a Joomla! extension 4 Replies

Hi everyone,I'm part of the Joom!Fish project and planning on improving the user documentation. That's really needed IMO.So to prevent myself from reinventing the wheel I'm asking you to list…Continue

Tags: guide, manual, user, extension, documentation

Started by Carolien. Last reply by Bo Astrup Dec 1, 2009.

Translating Joomla Mafia game into English 1 Reply

I've been trying to come up with a project that would keep me interested and enable me develop my coding skills and to blog about as a way of sharing this knowledge. I had considered trying to…Continue

Tags: Game, Engine, Games, OpenRpg, Mafia

Started by Techbot. Last reply by Techbot Nov 23, 2009.

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Comment by Amy Stephen on October 11, 2009 at 8:49pm
@Oleg (and all) - Good stuff here from Elxis. It's a Mambo fork. Very nice documentation for developers. Simple, basic stuff. What do you think?
Comment by Oleg Nesterov on October 13, 2009 at 5:58am
Indeed, that is a very good and intelligibly written material. However it's not for the Joomla 1.5 development.
Comment by Amy Stephen on October 15, 2009 at 1:44pm
That's true. Was sharing it more as a starting point for considering topics that might be helpful.

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