Tina Norris Fields
tinanfields at torchlake.com
Sat Jan 7 11:28:59 CST 2006
Puts me in mind of the quote attributed to Albert Einstein when asked by a young news reporter, "well, then, Dr. Einstein, what is the square root of 2?" Einstein is said to have replied, "I have no idea - I know where to look that up - why should I keep it in my head?" If that's okay for Dr. Einstein, it's certainly okay for me. Tina Susan Harkins wrote: >Joe, I have to look up everything. Why do you think I write articles? So, >I'll have instructions that I understand!!!!!!!!! ;) > >Seriously, knowing how to do something and knowing where to find the right >syntax, arguments, etc. is the key -- not being able to pluck it all out of >you're a... I mean your head. :) If I tried to keep all that in my head, it >would've exploded long ago. :) > >Susan H. > >Because, when I am working on my current project I have to look up how to >change the back color in my text boxes when they get focus. Used to be >standard did that automatically. >You guys are playing with form shapes and mouse cursers and stuff. > >Just developer envy. So what if you and Susan have been published. > >I still do not understand how to write code and reuse it. > >Just Envy. No mean intended. > > > >