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Hi.
I'm going to develop with Cuyahoga. I have installed Win 7 (with IIS7). Is the first time I met Cuyahoga, what's necesary to start to learn??
I'm a .NET developer, so, I have knowledge about web.
Thanks.
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First I would download the source and your database management tools. Build, install and play a while. Get a feel for how it works. If you are to develop then look at NHibernate and how mapping files work etc... I would write more but I am on my phone I hope you find it as good as I do.
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Ok. Cuyahoga 1.6 working fine under W7, VS2010 and SQL Server 2008.
Now, i'm going to.... investigate and to crash myself, haha. In a couple of hours, I will post a new thread.
Thanks.
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Shanty wrote:Ok. Cuyahoga 1.6 working fine under W7, VS2010 and SQL Server 2008.
Now, i'm going to.... investigate and to crash myself, haha. In a couple of hours, I will post a new thread.
Thanks.
If you're just getting started with Cuyahoga I'd recommend looking at Constructor's new version 2.0, it's much nicer than 1.6 in my view: http://www.cuyahoga-project.org/10/section.aspx/118It's still pre-release code, so there may be a few issues, but in my experience it's pretty stable.
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Joined: 6/23/2011 Posts: 6 Points: -182 Location: Adams, NY
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Hi, i would like to know cuyahoga is enable to win xp?? sticker printing | custom folders printing | clear window stickers
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