Since starting to use FH about five years ago, I have written a number of plugins used by both myself and my husband (he's the WATFOR programmer
Several of these plugins are truly "mission critical" and my husband would be pretty lost if I was not able to maintain them.
I've come to the conclusion that the best solution to the problem is to teach him how to write plugins.
I would love to be able to give him a book or direct him to a website, but there really doesn't seem to be anything out there that's directed at a true beginner. So, my plan is to design a series of lessons, which will consist of private tutoring supplemented by relevant resources. Obviously, he will need to learn LUA as well as the FH API. My goal is to get him to a point where he can write and maintain plugins of moderate complexity. This could take from 6 months to a year; there's no rush.
I welcome any input and ideas people have about how to go about designing a course of study.
I'm also wondering if a course outline with references to relevant resources would be of interest to other people and worth adding to the knowledge base (I'm volunteering to take it on).
Regards,
Shosh