Thank you, Ron.

Before I launch into my next segment, let me ask
the members of the list:
Would there be any interest in some observations
on Perl, and its relation to SurvPC, or will that
bore you guys to tears?

Now that Perl is cross-platform and supports both
command line and GUI environments, there may
be some benefit in a review.

Guys?

~~ Garry

----- Original Message -----
"Ron Clarke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> Hi Folks,
>
> Or Botton wrote:
> > Is being a programmer is the only recommended course one who
> > wishes to work at "hi tech" should follow?  . . .
<snip>
>
> Garry wrote:
> <snip>
> > The benefits transmit to all corners of one's life.  Learning to
> > decompose a problem into its steps and apply logic to solving
> > it is never a waste of time.
>
>    Garry, you hit that right on the head. I went through the same sort
> of thing, and it just opens up your thinking in so many other ways.
>
>    Or, just do it. I started with BASIC and went on from that. Pick
> whatever language takes your fancy, and just do it.
>
> Regards,
>         Ron

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