Pat,

There is a real difference between being a developer and being a trainer.
I'm not a particularly good trainer. I just can't get my head around the
beginner mind well enough in these circumstances to be really effective. In
others I can but not in 4D world. So it's usually best I refer such
questions to someone else because it's probably not so much an issue of the
actual technicality of the question as it is communicating it in both
directions. I hear the questions and tend to think of the technical
elements involved. They hear my answers as being long and overly
complicated instead of comprehensive and enlightening. And my emails are
too long. Part of that may be simple mansplaining but part is just the way
I think about it which is useful (mostly) as a developer but just too
freighted for a trainer.

Not much help here to your question I'm afraid. Except to say I don't think
it's your fault.

-- 
Kirk Brooks
San Francisco, CA
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nothing.*

*- Edmund Burke*
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