On Tue, 1 Oct 2013 14:14:16 -0700
Charles DeRykus <dery...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm not bucking for "net nanny" but, while full solutions and
> follow-on discussions can be enlightening, I wonder if they're really
> advantageous to the OP.  Not to embarrass anyone but there was no
> mention of DIY attempts, no soliciting of hints  or approaches, or
> even mention of  being stuck or frustrated thinking about how to
> start.
> 
> A  "guru service while you wait " may  be excellent but disciples
> will fail to ever get  their G.E.D. (guru equivalency diploma).

On the other hand, any program under 200 lines is trivial and is a
warm-up exercise. ;)

How are newbies going to learn good coding practices without reading
good code?


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Don't stop where the ink does.
        Shawn

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