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Hey, Peter! You had answers for most things on my "moan" list. How come the well ran dry when you
got to the biggest hurdle - Mrs. Scheduler (the time-slice keeper)?
Nah, "compile myfile" won't work. I know one must set this switch but never set that one. And the
most important switch that must be set is referred to only once, on page 918 yet, and is not listed in
the index. Learning a language, any language, is simple even if tedious. Its learning the local
idioms that determine whether one knows it or not.
Yeh, that's right. Throw in hardware bugs to be overcome. Give the whiner more ammo.
Sheridan
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> Sheridan George wrote:
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> > learning another language (C)
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> Learning the first language is difficult because of the concepts.
> Learning the second language is difficult because it's nothing like the
> first language. Learning the third language is easy because it's just
> like the first two.
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> It's like huntin'. Huntin' for deer ain't like huntin' for squirrels.
> But after that, every critter is just more huntin'.
Cool one, Peter. Cool.
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