Steven is one of the moderators of this forum and if you post your question here, he's likely to read it and perhaps he will answer it.

 

But I'm afraid that if everyone that read Steven's book started emailing him with questions, he would never have time to write another one. The point of a list like this is that there may be many people able and willing to help you, not just the person you have in mind.

 

You should also read through the Flexcoders FAQ, a link to which is at the bottom of every message. It says:

 

Q: Can I mail Matt, Manish, Abdul, Pete, Gordon, iteration::two, or
anyone else for that matter off-line with my question?
 
A: Please don't!  If someone is capable of answering your question on-
list please believe that it will be done.  Everyone on the list has
full-time jobs doing their own work and often answer flexcoders on their
own time; mailing them off- list doesn’t endear you to them.  If no one
answers on-list in a reasonable amount of time (24 hours) you can try to
rephrase the question and perhaps include more detail (including a
version of the problem that someone can run without doing any setup on
their own machine).
 
By the way, what's your name? Should I address you as nostra72?
 
- Gordon

 

 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 10:42 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [flexcoders] Can someone help me contact Steven Webster

 

He wrote a book on Flex and I have it and I was wanting to ask him some questions.

 




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