Author: Mogens Larsen
Date: 14:14:02 08/23/01
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On August 23, 2001 at 16:36:21, Slater Wold wrote: >Robert Hyatt has been doing this a _LONG_ time, and the man knows his stuff. I >have thanked him 1,000 times for what he gives to all of us, sharing all his >knowledge and experiences. Even his arguements with other programmers usually >teach me something. :) Same here. It's very educational. Even for a complete programming moron like myself. The majority of the ideas can be understood and that is the beneficial part. >Ed & Chris might have a stronger engine, but they offer me _NO_ knowledge. How >many times have you seen Frans, or Shay, or Ed, or Chris, respond to a thread >titled, "How to improve time management?" They won't! They won't even share >their ideas on TIME MANAGEMENT! Well, I've already tried that one. In a very negative way according to some. But I don't see the necessity in reinventing the concept of reality or unnecessary grovelling. Some contribute and some don't. The members of each group isn't exactly a secret either. Not a major problem as such unless those from the latter category leach on those from the former. That should induce some ethical considerations. I doubt it does, but I'm just being negative (again). Mogens.
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