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Lynn H. Maxson wrote:
> In truth Bob has not carried you far enough, if you have not
> attended his presentations. He and I will have to work out a
> means of combining his visuals with their step by step process
> of window development with a narrative to provide it as a
> tutorial from our website. Steven has suggested that we also
> review similar existing work which exists from several
> sources. He doesn't quite understand that "several", which is
> so acceptable to him, might in itself be part of the problem for
> which we hope to offer a solution. Nevertheless it does
> represent another source upon which we may draw.
Well, "only one" as opposed to "several" sounds like a prescription
for failure to me. If you really want to limit us to learning PM
programming ONLY from Bob's lectures, that is fine with me. But that
would be about as effective as my insiting that my students learn
thermodynamics only from my lectures and class handouts and discoraging
them from reading other themodynamics textbooks.
--
Gregory W. Smith (WD9GAY) gsmith@well.com
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