Sure why not

So you want to build this tutorial over this weekend.

Is it to be multi-user?

//drew

On Fri, 2012-03-16 at 14:29 +0100, Nino Novak wrote:
> On Friday 16 March 2012, 12:57:24 Andreas Säger wrote:
> > Am 16.03.2012 11:09, Nino Novak wrote:
> > > On Thursday 15 March 2012, 21:49:10 Andreas Säger wrote:
> > >> First you need some database up and running. The creation of a
> > >> database
> > >> requires expert skills and appropriate software tools for the database
> > >> type in question.
> > > 
> > > IMHO, we should offer a really *short* tutorial on how to create a
> > > simple
> > > address book with LibreOffice.
> > > 
> > > It could be used as reference on how to use Base.
> > > 
> > > Don't you think, that this would help much more than saying, that it
> > > requires expert skills?
> > > 
> > > Nino
> > 
> > Again, this is *impossible*.
> 
> Would you mind - sorry for the "assault" - would   you mind to *show* me that 
> that's impossible instead of telling me? 
> 
> (Note: I'm not talking about a tutorial of "how to become a database expert", 
> but only of "how to create a simple address book")
> 
> > You can not describe how to do that by
> > means  of features. You have to describe the process by means of data.
> 
> I don't understand what you want to say here. 
> 
> As for the tutorial, I meant: implementing one possible concretion of an 
> address book. Step by step. No further knowledge needed (though of course, 
> helpful if available). 
> 
> 
> > There are plenty of references on how to use Base.
> 
> Unfortunately most of them start with theory. Though, there is one tutorial-
> like Howto which I really appreciate. But it's about a calendar/scheduler, so 
> not applicable here.
> 
> 
> > There are thousands
> > of resources on relational database design in general.
> 
> As said before: I did not mean to learn how to become a database specialist. 
> The tutorial should be aimed at simple (or say, a little bit advanced) users, 
> who just want to build a simple database. 
> 
> 
> > This is not a
> > problem. The problem is that too many people try to learn this by doing.
> 
> I always encounter too many people trying to understand theory and 
> capitulating because of the too high level of abstraction needed to 
> understand 
> theory. 
> 
> > But this is something where you need to know some basics before you can
> > do anything.
> 
> What if we "just try it"? 
> 
> Nino
> 



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