On Jan 14, 2010, at 2:05 PM, Diana Montalion Dupuis wrote:

> Whatever you do, you'll learn the most from what you break and have to fix 
> :-) And what you didn't know how to do yesterday that you figure out how to 
> do today.

+1 for this statement. You will also learn how to search for and find answers 
to your questions, which is very important. Now I realize this is a lot to 
digest, but I will add one more item to the list. Tools. Debugging tools are 
invaluable. Once you learn how to use them they will be your best friends. They 
can make the difference between finding a resolution quickly and hanging 
yourself from the bathroom shower curtain rod. 


Keith Aric Hall

http://www.keitharichall.com/
twitter: keitharichall



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