cf-talk, cause I think those are more likely to go unanswered, for
instance (and I know it enough to answer, usually). I tend to do a
fair amount of it for our students in-house. And, hell, I've been
known to send Mr Doom a regex question or two, myself. :) I was just
kind of curious how others handle it. I mean, if this person kept
asking, I'd probably even answer a few more. But, eventually, it would
have to stop.
Oh, and Chris - I knew I could count on you for a nice humorous response.
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 13:09:59 -0500, Ben Densmore wrote:
> I think it's ok to help them out. If they want you to do all the work
> for them that's one thing but if they are having a hard time grasping
> a concept and you fully understand it then I think it's good to
> mentor. I know I wish I had a mentor when I was first starting out. I
> still sometimes wish I had one when I get stuck, especially since
> moving into the OO world.
>
> Ben
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