Gustav Brock
Gustav at cactus.dk
Wed Sep 30 02:31:22 CDT 2009
Hi Shamil OK, sorry, "intermediate" is of course not "beginner" ... and I believe you are right about that you can always learn something new when explained a second time in another way than the first time, indeed if that was several years ago. As for the subject, couldn't you elaborate a bit on "I'd use context custom flag variables"? I really feel my method is rather a work-around, but at the time I just didn't have the time to work out a more clever method. /gustav >>> shamil at smsconsulting.spb.ru 29-09-2009 21:47:33 >>> Hi Gustav, The course I'm taking is called "Intermediate C#". :) I just didn't find "advanced" or "guru" course - and therefore I have taken the most complicated one. Yes, it's easy but I must admit I've learned some new stuff after the first four lessons - mainly by developing simple on first glance assignments. So it's not waste of time or money. And I like the way they introduce C# to beginners/intermediate level developers. I'm learning how they do that. Maybe one day I will go tutoring/coaching C#. And certificate they give - it can bring some new projects to me. And if that course will prove it's worth USD99 I spent on it I will take some other courses from them in the new areas to me. BTW, for the subject task I'd use context custom flag variables. Thank you. -- Shamil