Re: MVP--an open source repository for libraries and modules

2011-11-15 Thread Kurtis Mullins
Ahh okay. That would make more sense :) So basically, he wants someone to code to specs. That should be easy to find. On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 2:35 PM, Stuart Laughlin wrote: > I came across this acronym again today. I'm quite certain it refers to > "minimum viable product," a term popularized by

Re: MVP--an open source repository for libraries and modules

2011-11-15 Thread Stuart Laughlin
I came across this acronym again today. I'm quite certain it refers to "minimum viable product," a term popularized by (so says wikipedia) Eric Ries (with whom I am also unfamiliar). --Stuart On Nov 13, 2:56 pm, Kurtis Mullins wrote: > Im assuming he means Model View Presentation because of the

Re: MVP--an open source repository for libraries and modules

2011-11-13 Thread Kurtis Mullins
Im assuming he means Model View Presentation because of the Django Context. On Nov 13, 2011 8:53 AM, "Stuart Laughlin" wrote: > http://www.acronymfinder.com/MVP.html ? > > On Nov 12, 9:04 am, skier31415 wrote: > > I'm a coder, but I don't code for the majority of my time. What I do > > is ident

Re: MVP--an open source repository for libraries and modules

2011-11-13 Thread Stuart Laughlin
http://www.acronymfinder.com/MVP.html ? On Nov 12, 9:04 am, skier31415 wrote: > I'm a coder, but I don't code for the majority of my time.  What I do > is identify, install, employ, and adapt mostly working solutions.  I > stand on the shoulders of giants.  There are very few good ways to > ident

MVP--an open source repository for libraries and modules

2011-11-12 Thread skier31415
I'm a coder, but I don't code for the majority of my time. What I do is identify, install, employ, and adapt mostly working solutions. I stand on the shoulders of giants. There are very few good ways to identify these solutions. The top on my list is "how flashy is the site", and "how extensive