Re: String Manipulation




I think it's a great that you have ready polished answers stored at
your site.
It's more work, but a lot more useful as future references. I just
started a site
where I hope that everyone could do the same at:

http://www.suckingfish.com/viewTag.do?tags=java

I am hoping with more people contributing, the answers could get
polished
and improved through time. So far the concept is working out fairly
well, if you type in "learning lucene" in Google, one of the topics is
actually the first link. However, as you know, these answers and links
take time to compose so it's still a question mark on how many people
would spend the time to do so.

Matt


Roedy Green wrote:
> On 25 Jan 2006 19:56:27 -0800, "Michael Redlich" <mike@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted someone who said :
>
> > I've noticed that you can answer
> >questions simply by pointing to a section of your web site. Cool!
>
> Much of the time that is an illusion. I compose an answer, post it to
> the website, then point to it, making it look as if the answers to all
> questions were preexisting. see
> http://mindprod.com/jgloss/author.html
> for my essay on this sort of magic.
>
> I figure that is the best way of preparing content that people
> actually want to read.
>
> What is amusing is sometimes people berate me for my laziness in
> posting links. It takes quite a bit more work to prepare an answer
> for the website in nicely formatted HTML, proofread, and knowing this
> is not just a one-shot response, but a public announcement for
> possibly years to come, that will be read outside the context of the
> thread that sparked it and by a wider audience than is involved in a
> thread, that needs use a variety of vocabulary to let people find it
> by Google, containing answers to related questions...
>
> Even when a link is pre-existing, I often freshen it before posting
> the link to bring it up to date, fix broken links etc.
> --
> Canadian Mind Products, Roedy Green.
> http://mindprod.com Java custom programming, consulting and coaching.

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