On 14 December 2010 09:22, Meikel Brandmeyer <m...@kotka.de> wrote:
>
> Am 13.12.2010 um 23:52 schrieb Ken Wesson:
>
>> That's not what I meant. I figure all of us have tabs permanently open
>> to there (I have two actually). What we don't have is the whole thing
>> memorized, or the time to read it all rather than use it for reference […]
>
> My solution to this problem is actually quite simple: I took the time to read 
> it.

One can also apply a measure of common sense. If you're writing a
function that has a general use, such as changing the metadata, you
may very well consider the possibility it has already been written. If
you then open the API page and search for a function that contains
"meta", you'd soon run across vary-meta.

- James

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