[OT] Is one allowed to share ones experiences (was Re: Starting with prolog?)



A.L. schrieb:
On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 15:08:48 +0100, Stephan Lukits
<stephan.lukits@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

A.L. schrieb:
On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 14:45:13 +0100, Stephan Lukits
<stephan.lukits@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
(BTW we probably have a different understanding of
the word "basic". Do you have a measure for the
attribute "basic"?)
Yes. After 25 years of teaching, I believe I have pretty good
understanding what is "basic" and what is not.
Yes, Sir.

(One of my best teachers taught me things always depend
on the perspectives one has. You are very lucky that
you have reached an absolute understanding.)

Maybe he would be not MY best teacher.

Anyway, you stated: " I started learning Prolog a few weeks ago.."

I would suggest that you wait with your opinions about books and
teaching/learning Prolog until you will be able to say: " I started
learning Prolog a few YEARS ago". Your opinion will be much more
adequate.

(Do you have any argument for this? No, being a teacher for
25 years isn't an argument, it's only an argument for being a
teacher for 25 years.)

So if I'm doing something what someone else is going to do then I'm
not allowed to share what I've experienced so far? Is it that what
you are talking about? Sounds a bit absurd in the context of a
discussion group.

Regards
Stephan
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