They wouldn't be here if they didn't want to be. Besides, it's instant karma -- often they need help too.. so it comes around. This is the wonderful non-technical part about Rev - the online community - who can easily become your friends.

Don't be afraid to ask on this list - it's what it's for!! Gurus weren't always gurus... -- if you doubt me, look at the ramblings of some of the future 'gurus' you see here in their early days with rev - in old Rev list archives...
heh heh  - yep they asked "dumb" questions too.

As far as the complexity of the language - the builders of any language have to trade off complexity for versatility - and the programmer is in charge. How can you expect a program do everything for you automatically and at the same time have all the options available?

At some point, actions have to be described, and Rev is a lot easier than C++ to read and understand. But one still has to apply some classic rules and techniques of programming.

background, I will be forced to consult the forum gurus, which I really feel
is an unnecessary and irritating practice, in general, to have to do -
especially since most of the gurus would rather be, or should be working
serously at their various necessary professions, instead of racking up
countless hours feeding me, one fish at a time.  No what I mean?

Greg Smith

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stephen barncard
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