There are a ton of books out there, why would you need to
decrypt someone's tags to learn how to do something?
Hell, this list is a wealth of free information. If you
need to know how to do something, just ask. I am sure someone
out here has done the same thing you're trying to do.
Don't rip someone off to solve your problem.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffry Houser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 5:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Need decryptor tag for CFUG presentation
At 09:54 AM 06/08/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Anyone with any knowledge of using a search engine can find that site. I
>don't think it was that big of deal personally. A popular way to learn how
>to code is to see other people's code. That is how you learn in school,
the
>teacher shows you code, you get a book, then you take it to the next level
>to create something with the tools you learn from studying that code.
That's now how I learned in school. The teacher said "Do x in language
y" and then looked at our code and told us what was wrong with it / how to
do it better.
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