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> [CR] XNodes - A Crash Course (PowerPoint)
AdamRofer
post Feb 24 2007, 09:36 PM
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File Name: XNodes - A Crash Course (PowerPoint)
File Submitter: AdamRofer
File Submitted: 24 Feb 2007
File Updated: 26 Feb 2007
File Category: XNodes

XNodes - A Crash Course

This was presented at the 02/22/07 LAVA meeting.

Discusses the various aspects of both XNodes and External Nodes, shows comparisons, and shows example usage.

I ended up skipping over two of the "Creating XNodes" pages since Aitor Solar's XNode Manager is a much better place to create your XNodes with.

View the comments page at: http://forums.lavag.org/CR-XNodes-A-Crash-...oint-t6459.html

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post Feb 24 2007, 09:43 PM
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It's probably worth mentioning that this was presented at the San Francisco Bay Area LAVA meeting smile.gif

Also, great job on the presentation. I'm glad I was lucky enough to be there to see it, live and in person.

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post Feb 24 2007, 09:50 PM
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QUOTE (Jim Kring @ Feb 24 2007, 01:43 PM) *
It's probably worth mentioning that this was presented at the San Francisco Bay Area LAVA meeting smile.gif

Also, great job on the presentation. I'm glad I was lucky enough to be there to see it, live and in person.


Nicely done. I'm taking my time to digest it... ;-)

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post Feb 24 2007, 09:59 PM
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Yes, very nice indeed. thumbup1.gif
Your various ventures into the dangerous woods of the external nodes have provided me with hours of fun in the past and I'm sure that knowing more about Xnodes will be extremely helpful whenever I do start using 8.x/9.x.

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I agree -- Nice presentation, Adam! I wish I could have been there in person... I'm still trying to fully understand these crazy things... smile.gif


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