Re: (part 6) *** Heathfield's book errors



On Thu, 30 Oct 2008 07:42:56 -0600 (MDT), Borked Pseudo Mailed wrote:

I'm still plowing through *** Heathfield's data-structures
chapter. It's like reading 100-plus pages on how to core an apple,
but I'm getting there, slowly. I'm up to his HTML syntax checker
in the stacks section. Noticed a corker of an error in that, but
I'll leave that for one of my next posts, at which point I hope
to finish up on the Heathfield data-structures chapter.

If you're plowing through a topic and take all the energy that you used for
this diatribe, how fast did you plow?

Is it not more accurate to say that you ground to a halt?

Elijah in Berlin was the first to nuance my behavior of apple-eating. I
didn't actually try it till I got back, but I ate the whole thing. After
you chew up the seeds, you don't feel obligated to eat the stem.

How did Ben's chapter with trees go?
--
George

We will make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts
and those who harbour them.
George W. Bush
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