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This tutorial section follows some rules that should be taken into account when somebody wants to contribute to these tutorial collection. The examples for the different languages are collected dynamically and that is one reason why contributors should follow these rules.
 
This tutorial section follows some rules that should be taken into account when somebody wants to contribute to these tutorial collection. The examples for the different languages are collected dynamically and that is one reason why contributors should follow these rules.
  
* select the right programming language
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* select the right programming language and an appropriate sub category
* save your tutorial in an hierarchical structure, e.g API/Tutorials/Java/MyTutorial
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* save your tutorial in an hierarchical structure, e.g API/Tutorials/Java/Addon/MyTutorial
* use always the category '''API''' and '''Tutorials''' and additionally the category for your language. In the example above it is '''Java'''
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* use always the category '''API''' and '''Tutorials''' and additionally the category for your language and the sub category. In the example above it is '''Java''' and '''Addon'''
  
 
The hierarchical structure can be extended on demand to group examples in a further category!
 
The hierarchical structure can be extended on demand to group examples in a further category!

Revision as of 14:23, 17 August 2007

Under this section you can find tutorials which explain step by step different API use cases or the development of different service provider interfaces like add-ons, add-ins etc.

Tutorials

Guideline

This tutorial section follows some rules that should be taken into account when somebody wants to contribute to these tutorial collection. The examples for the different languages are collected dynamically and that is one reason why contributors should follow these rules.

  • select the right programming language and an appropriate sub category
  • save your tutorial in an hierarchical structure, e.g API/Tutorials/Java/Addon/MyTutorial
  • use always the category API and Tutorials and additionally the category for your language and the sub category. In the example above it is Java and Addon

The hierarchical structure can be extended on demand to group examples in a further category!

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