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Intro to code distribution should be comprehensive and guide you to the proper detailed resource |
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== Ideas on Reorganizing this page. == | |||
This page needs to be much more comprehensive. It should include an overview of what it takes to distribute code, including categories such as: | This page needs to be much more comprehensive. It should include an overview of what it takes to distribute code, including categories such as: | ||
What kind of code deployment are you interested in? (source sharing, IDE utilities, plugins, EXEs) | What kind of code deployment are you interested in? (source sharing, IDE utilities, plugins, EXEs) | ||
How to package code (PPLs, LLBs, etc) | How to package code (PPLs, LLBs, etc) | ||
How to distribute code (Package managers, with a link to package manager comparison chart) | |||
I agree, feel free to edit as you see fit. Also, wiki etiquette dictates that you end your discussion comment with your signature. You can do that by clicking the third button on the toolbar after the end of your comment.--[[User:MichaelAivaliotis|MichaelAivaliotis]] ([[User talk:MichaelAivaliotis|talk]]) 23:08, 5 October 2019 (UTC) | |||
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Ideas on Reorganizing this page.
This page needs to be much more comprehensive. It should include an overview of what it takes to distribute code, including categories such as: What kind of code deployment are you interested in? (source sharing, IDE utilities, plugins, EXEs) How to package code (PPLs, LLBs, etc) How to distribute code (Package managers, with a link to package manager comparison chart)
I agree, feel free to edit as you see fit. Also, wiki etiquette dictates that you end your discussion comment with your signature. You can do that by clicking the third button on the toolbar after the end of your comment.--MichaelAivaliotis (talk) 23:08, 5 October 2019 (UTC)