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Peter Gum
2010-11-09 06:14:30


Nice idea, good start. Two observations: a) a table of contents is going to help as it grows and b) it would be very helpful if the code snippets you are providing on this forum where collected under a FAQ (as a 'lesson'). They are very instructive.
-Pete



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2010-11-09 06:37:20

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Yes, thank you for the suggestions.


Peter Gum
2010-11-09 07:41:55

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Ooops. I was too quick: I found the table of contents; it's already there. -Pete


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