Brian, Thank you for simply cutting to the chase.Until the AFL issue is adequately addressed,a large percentage of us wil be caught in an enedless data loop.
Allan "What I am saying is that I think we are making it harder by not admitting that it is a programmers program and just getting on with teaching AFL. I came to realise it is all about programming - specifically AFL. So, if I do want to get on with it where do I go" > > > brian_z > > > > > --- In [email protected], "brian_z111" <brian_z111@> wrote: > > > > Herman, > > > > >I always figured that sticking with AFL would have provided a more > > >continuous path for users to develop their programming expertise. > > > > This is a new point, not really discussed much before, I think. > > > > I really don't know how to put it in words but you are so right. > > > > Tomasz should be proud of me because if I am a programmer at all I > am > > an array programmer...... but sometimes I am left reaching for AFL? > > > > Perhaps there are conventions that people with 2 or more > programming > > languages automatically understand? > > > > Do I have to go and learn C++ as well. > > > > Should I need too? > > > > brian_z > > >
