On Tuesday, March 29, 2011 03:08:32 pm Lachlan Musicman wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 07:05, Andreas Neustifter
> 
> <andreas.neustif...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Using this as starting point for new users of the tutorial? Is there
> > any downside to having this in a repository?
> 
> Well, it's not *evil* if that's what you are asking. Personally, I
> found hand typing all the code from the tutorial to be a large part of
> the learning process. Removing it, or making it too easy for people,
> could potentially reduce their learning experience. Obviously that
> would only affect ppl that learn like I do - others will find it
> useful I'm sure.
> 
> cheers
> L.
 +1

Learning comes from experience and repitition.

Though having the code in a public repo might encourage some to copy and 
pasta, or not right code at all and just look at how it all goes together it's 
their loss.  But it would be good to have a working master copy others can use 
to verify thier own work in the tutorial.

Mike
-- 
To get back on your feet, miss two car payments.

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