Agree!!! Maybe as for people like me, a dummy/beginner, we'd better check
out Sun's Archives first to see if the topic has been discussed before.
And I am still in this list although I can't quite understand every email,
because I wanna keep tracking the trends in servlet programming.
Best Regards,
Jian
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On Sat, 27 Nov 1999, John McDonald wrote:
> David,
> Well said!
>
> John D. McDonald
> CipherStream Systems
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: David Hildebrandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, November 27, 1999 1:40 PM
> Subject: Servlet Developers Unite!
>
>
> > Can we put the flame-throwers and fire-retardant clothing away?
> >
> > This forum is a great place to share ideas related to our subject. It is
> > undermined when we stray off course -- particularly with nasty
> > interjections. It is best if postings are relevant to the subject,
> > otherwise good postings are hard to find.
> >
> > Not everyone will know what other subject forums exist and whether all
> > subscribers will consider an issue to fall within the subject area.
> > Regardless, it is probably better to get a potentially 'irrelevant'
> posting
> > than to risk scaring away a definitely 'relevant' posting. Some people
> > might belong to many forums and might not always be certain to which they
> > are posting (it happens).
> >
> > People, like water or electricity, seem inclined to take the path of least
> > resistance in achieving their goals. Those who can should show others the
> > way -- even if that means directing people to other subject forums better
> > suited to a posted question or to the archives where a subject has already
> > been well addressed.
> >
> > The Calendar Date Exchange, despite personal remarks, has at least brought
> > to our attention the need to show restraint and respect in making a
> posting.
> > Good suggestions about other resources have also been made. And for that
> we
> > should be grateful. There is fascinating, well-paying, work ahead of us.
> >
> > Happy developing (and Thanksgiving, my American cousins),
> >
> >
> > David Hildebrandt
> >
> >
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