> The way I see it is the way it went for me:
>
> I used to WAIT for the "stupid" questions because those were the
> ONLY ONES I
> could answer ;) I was happy to answer them though, really happy to finally
> be able to help someone.... Though the sad part was that I had to
> wait quite
> a while to see a really stupid one that I COULD answer ... ;)
>
> I suggest that the hard-core developers have the patience to allow
> post-newbie's the time to address newbie questions and only intervene if
> information is being falsely transmitted.

Warren, I hope you are not suggesting dividing Lingo-L into two lists :-)

I could see it happening, Newbie-L, where the total newbies get advice from
ex-newbies, and Guru-L, where the intermediates post their problems for
guru's to solve, only the guru's won't have time for it because they are all
entagled in a fortnight-lasting discussion on the religious implications of
OOP, a.k.a. do child objects have souls and is the relation between child
object and programmer one of son&dad or child&god...

Pekka


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