From: DPH <rally2xs@compuserve.com>
Subject: Re: Ada95 From the Beginning by Jan Skansholm- Opinions
Date: 1999/08/29
Date: 1999-08-29T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <37C9FEDA.9CE1CF66@compuserve.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 8Vky3.464$Fm1.50338@typhoon-sf.snfc21.pbi.net
Personally, when trying to learn something strictly by reading as opposed to a
classroom experience, I generally get 3 books. Invariably, I get to some point
in even the best books where I'm thinking, "Huh? What's this mean?" and that's
when I consult one or maybe both of the other books.
Dave Head
tmoran@bix.com wrote:
> >Should I stick with it or would I be better of looking for a different book?
> If you're having trouble with the way a book explains something,
> try a different book. Perhaps a different explanation will make more
> sense. That's true in general. People come with different backgrounds
> and perspectives and the explanation one person finds crystal clear
> is often mud to a different person.
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1999-08-30 0:00 Ada95 From the Beginning by Jan Skansholm- Opinions middleman
1999-08-30 0:00 ` Aidan Skinner
1999-09-06 0:00 ` Ehud Lamm
1999-08-30 0:00 ` tmoran
1999-08-29 0:00 ` DPH [this message]
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