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February 5th, 2002, 02:31 AM
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Also,
After perusing the Tutorials forum, if you find a tutorial which whets your appetite, explore the subject a deeper than the tutorial goes. Search the web, search your library, talk to fellow members here, and come up with a tutorial of your own. Maybe you would'nt want to post it, at least not until you run it past someof the respected and knowledgable regulars here. Whether or not you post it, writing a tutorial about something you are interested in, is quite possibly one of the best ways to learn.
Especially when you consider that learning from trial and error most often leaves you with the knowledge you seek, as well as lots of other knowledge which you may have stumbled into on the way.
Most of us here enjoy answering questions, as long as they are not (as ac1dsp3ctrum pointed out) how to I hack Hotmail, or some such question.
Good luck,
IchNiSan
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