One reason many of us are strong supporters of "best
practices" is that it not only gets users working
faster, but provides a better introduction to the
complete theory of how to use a tool.

--- Milan Davidovic <shl_ctf at yahoo.ca> wrote:

> Would it be possible to discuss "good" ways rather
> than "best" ones and keep it all at a fairly high
> level?






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