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New Post 9/3/2008 10:52 PM
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User is offline jordonshaw
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Need Help Please 

Ok, I have a great knowledge of DNN, I've watched all of the videos on how to develop a module, I know SQL very well.  The only problem that I'm having is figuring out the code in the module.  Is there something that I can use to help me write the code to create my own DNN module.  I really need to create several that just pushes and pulls data from the database.  Any help in this matter would be greatly appreciated!

 

Thanks,

Jordon

 
New Post 9/4/2008 12:48 AM
User is offline Sebastian Leupold
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Re: Need Help Please 

have you had a look at the module development tutorials by Michael Washington, available at dotnetnuke.adefwebserver.com.

Besides there is the option to install the starter kit and use the templates provided.


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New Post 9/4/2008 6:15 AM
User is offline jordonshaw
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Re: Need Help Please 

I've been through that site and several others.  The problem is, every site and video that I've seen to build a module, gives you the code that you need to do it.  I can copy and paste real well and can build those modules.  The problem I'm having, I don't know the code well enough for when I go to build my own module that I can write the code for my module, without it being already given to me in a tutorial somewhere.  So, I'm really looking for something that will help me in the process of building the code.  I've been through VB programming classes and I understand the code, I just don't know enough about it to write the code.

Thanks,

Jordon

 
New Post 9/4/2008 6:57 AM
User is offline Tak Shimamura
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Re: Need Help Please 

hey Jordon,

I myself also try to modify the existing module like this. However, that wasn't successfull. Michael's tutorial above is superb. The best tutorial so far. Check it out. Then I finally decided to create the new module from scratch (well, sort of), here is my new thread.

Good luck :)

 
New Post 9/4/2008 8:25 AM
User is offline Joe Craig
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Re: Need Help Please 

The book "Professional DotNetNuke 4" by Shaun Walker and company provides a very nice overview of the architectural elements of DotNetNuke and it's relationship with Modules, Skins, Containers, etc.  You might want to pick up a copy and give it a read.

 
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