Steve,

I think on of the best learning methodz is having a good boss. My first job as a sysprog around 1978 at Milwaukee County, I had a really good boss. He would call me into his office, and tell me about a new project he had for me. He'd tell me things to watch out for, show me the manual and what to read in it, and then be available for questions whenever I had them. He really knew his stuff.

Eric Bielefeld
Sr. Systems Programmer
IBM Global Services Division
Dubuque, Iowa
414-477-7259


----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Comstock" <[email protected]>

Yes. The manuals are available for free on the Internet. And
it's great. But reading 3 times does not guarantee you understand,
nor that the manual is clear and accurate and current. Not everyone
"gets it" that way, either. All I'm saying is for some people
learning in an environment where there are structured hands on labs
is the best way to grasp what's going on and get the confidence.


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