Re: Just for fun ...

From: Dave Keighan (SpamTrap_keighand_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 10/09/03


Date: 8 Oct 2003 21:54:10 -0700

Ed

> Here's that artical:
>
> http://community.borland.com/article/0,1410,26146,00.html

Kudos to you.

As a Delhi newbie (relatively) and programming hobbyist - I think it's
an '??aholic' thingy of some sort. I'd be very interested in any
articles you've written related to:
(1) OOP, as _you_ learned it, from the "one member who understood good
OOP".
(2) The "great thread about programming tips" if anyone can find it.
(3) Structure - just about anything.

If you haven't written any articles then, IMHO, you most definitely
should. I enjoy reading your posts.

I've only recently broken from my usual 'lurker' status (sheesh, it's
almost two years now) and started to ask questions if a thread of
interest presents a point or two that I don't understand. I'm still
working on the basics - writing Delphi code, reading, lurking &
learning. The questions I've posed have provided me with some excellent
learning from equally excellent people who (you just know) are spending
a considerable amount of their own time preparing and providing
responses. The FUD/slash threads get depressing after a while but you
get into a bit of interesting banter on some point you don't understand
and it all just fades away - reading the article you posed had the same
effect.

Thanx

-- 
Dave Keighan
"The only stupid question is one that is never asked."


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