I teach my kids that there is no such thing as a stupid question, only
stupid answers.  Did I give a stupid answer?  You thought I did, so
you're probably right.  I'm a big boy and can handle being told that I
was rude to somebody, regardless of what I may think.  I thought I was
providing answers that were pretty obvious, even more so now that you
revealed you're not a hapless newbie and do have experience building
stuff.  My response offended you, and that's too bad.  Chalk it up to
two long weeks of little sleep and too much work.  Next time, I'll
take that deep breath and present the same info without any
commentary.

I do like to help developers fix problems and pass knowledge onto
them.  I write magazine articles, contribute code to open source
projects, and I'm even lucky enough to be speaking at the upcoming
php|works conference about what PHP developers can learn from Ruby on
Rails.  If that doesn't look like a person who likes helping people,
then perhaps I don't understand what it really means to help people.

I'm glad it was only a problem with associations as they are very
tricky if you've never used them before.  Heck, so is MVC.

-- 
Chris Hartjes

"The greatest inefficiencies come from solving problems you will never have."
-- Rasmus Lerdorf

@TheBallpark - http://www.littlehart.net/attheballpark
@TheKeyboard - http://www.littlehart.net/atthekeyboard

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