Re: Just a thought
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1998
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 20471
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texte = At 9:58 Uhr -0600 14.10.1998, I wrote:>If one of you WebDNA gurus was interested in tutoring a number of us>lesser knowledgeabe want-a-bees, there may be enough of us to make it>finacially worth your while to do this. This is just a thought I had>after seeing numerous complaints on this talk list about the lack of>documentation on WebDNA.I was thinking of an on-line class sort to speak that will cover thebasics of webCat, starting with variables, founditems loops, mathformulas and on and on. I can't afford to travel so my only otheroption is possibly learning on the net.The talk list is great for solving problems but it doesn't seem to be aforum for learning in any kind of structured way. I could muddle throughthis on my own (with help from the list of coarse and Pacific Coast) andfigure most of it out over time. I need to figure this stuff out soonerthen later. I've found the fastest way to learn something is fromsomeone that has been there and done that. Experience and knowledge is avaluable commidity and is worth something, thats what I'm looking for.This is not ment to be a debate on the manual or Pacific Coast, I justwant to learn this stuff!!!Robert Ruthhttp://www.pionet.net/~rruth
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At 9:58 Uhr -0600 14.10.1998, I wrote:>If one of you WebDNA gurus was interested in tutoring a number of us>lesser knowledgeabe want-a-bees, there may be enough of us to make it>finacially worth your while to do this. This is just a thought I had>after seeing numerous complaints on this
Talk List about the lack of>documentation on WebDNA.I was thinking of an on-line class sort to speak that will cover thebasics of webCat, starting with variables, founditems loops, mathformulas and on and on. I can't afford to travel so my only otheroption is possibly learning on the net.The
Talk List is great for solving problems but it doesn't seem to be aforum for learning in any kind of structured way. I could muddle throughthis on my own (with help from the list of coarse and Pacific Coast) andfigure most of it out over time. I need to figure this stuff out soonerthen later. I've found the fastest way to learn something is fromsomeone that has been there and done that. Experience and knowledge is avaluable commidity and is worth something, thats what I'm looking for.This is not ment to be a debate on the manual or Pacific Coast, I justwant to learn this stuff!!!Robert Ruthhttp://www.pionet.net/~rruth
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