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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of David Farnum
> Subject: Re: Reading versus Referencing Books
>
>     I can only say from my experiance it is easier for me to take
> a new luanguage
> step by step, rather then look at some one elses code as a hole and try to
> understand everything all at once.
>

        Hrmm... maybe I'm just a "when all else fails, read the directions" kind of
person. :)  But the combination of being able to say, "What is that funny @
in front of the variable mean?" and looking that up, then saying, "OH...
she's putting the output of that function into a LIST!  I see!" works best
for me.

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