Well said Luc!

-----Original Message-----
From: Luc Foisy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 September 2002 15:31
To: JDJList
Subject: [jdjlist] Re: internet banking systems, ARG!!!!



First and foremost, Andy this is not against soley you.

When people come here asking for a good book, they are not asking, what
search engine can I look on to find a list of books on such and such topic.
They are really asking, has anyone read a good book, and can you give me
your opinion on what you think would be a good book to look at. Anyone can
go look at Amazon.com

Same thing goes with asking questions about coding. Anyone can go look on
google, but people keep writing "Go look on google".. Geez, with so many
people with such ferocious opinions about everything, you think one or two
of you could actually point out a decent site. Heck, if anyone could go look
on google, what the heck good is the mailing list?? Some people are actually
trying to figure some things out, and they can get 40000 hits on google,
most of which are totally useless, some people don't know how to effectively
use google ( it is a skill that needs to be developed as well ). I don't
know, "Go look on google" is not very helpful.

Damn it, Programmers are supposed to be lazy!! Thats a couple of the main
selling points of JAVA, write once run anywhere, reusable, Be lazy! :) (
that smile indicates a joke damn it!! )

I am not saying do the work for them, but you could be a little more
helpful.

"If you don't have anything good to say....."

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Bentley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 10:06 AM
> To: JDJList
> Subject: [jdjlist] Re: internet banking systems
> 
> 
> Try Amazon.com
> 
> "Yan, Hong [IT]" wrote:
> > 
> > Are there any good books on internet banking systems, 
> desing and modeling
> > etc?
> > 
> > Thanks
> > 
> > Jeff

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