Agreed, I have known a few people who have written books, taught classes,
and/or speak at conferences.  When it really came down to it they were
awesome sales people due to their ability to speak on things they truely
could not apply any better or perhaps even worse than the general Joe.

On 8/24/06, Kevin Aebig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Actually I don't agree.
>
> About 3 years ago, a very well known Flash development author contacted me
> to help him. Even though he's publish numerous titles, it's obvious that
> by
> the questions he was asking, he wrote from the experience of others. Sure,
> he spoke at the events and handled the writing, but the real meat &
> potatoes
> obviously came from others.
>
> I think that the idea of being a good programmer is based on analysis and
> problem solving more than the use of any particular language. To
> understand
> the concepts and theories behind programming and implement them is a huge
> portion of it as well...
>
> !k
>
>


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