On Fri, 16 Mar 2001 03:34, Rick St Jean wrote:
> It is there a list of most frequently asked questions?
> It seems that people ask the same questions, again and again,
> they do not READ THE MANUAL.  Yes I have asked 2 stupid
> questions, but I really did search and I am reading my manuals,
> the PHP and the book that I bought.

Seems to me that a significant number of questions arise from people who 
don't have any idea of the concepts behind 'programming', if I may 
overload that term. 'How do I make a loop work' 'How can I print the 
numbers 1 to 5'.

> Also I would like to know if there would be a demand for an
> experienced mailing list?  I am just frustrated by the same 3
> questions that pop up about once a day. The rest of the posts
> are great.

As has been noted before, there is little purpose in splitting the list 
like that. If the 'newbies' all go to the 'inexperienced' list, from 
whence do they gain wisdom? And then the 'newbies' learnn about the 
'experienced' list and go there and we're back to square one. :-)

Check the archives for _extended_ discussion on that topic.


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