Re: Typing tutor help script needed, please
- From: "Throw" <throw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Oct 2005 23:19:22 -0700
[Posting from Google, hence non-compliance to posting netiquette]
A. Sinan Unur wrote:
> ... please read the
posting guidelines for this
> group before posting here.
Will http://www.faqs.org/faqs/perl-faq/part2/ suffice? Or do you have
a different, more restrictive FAQ in mind? AFAIK my initial post was
not contrary to the posting guidelines for this group.
Besides, I had hoped that my subject line should have made it clear
that I'm a non-programmer looking for a kind volunteer to write a
script for me to use without me having to learn scripting. Did I fail
in that? If so, tell me how I should have structured my subject line
better, please.
> The fact that you posted to both Python and Perl groups
> should have been
enough of a clue to you that
> your question was about neither.
I think the fact that I included the word "wanted" in the in the
subject line should also have been a clue that I'm not asking a
question about the language, but that I'm requesting something in the
language. Again, if I have failed in that, please tell me how you
would have done it, and perhaps I can learn from you, yes?
I'll respond to the other posts once I have a proper newsreader
configured... I hate it that you can't do proper replies with Google
Groups.
.
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