Raul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> 
> Anyways, when I find myself re-implementing the same concept
> a number of times (for example, for different ranked arguments, when
> I thought I did not have justification to implement J dimensions as
> a data structure), I start thinking more seriously about incorporating
> J into something I'm writing. 

in other words, if there were a C or Java callout to J, you could have just
passed that part over to J and got back the results. But the closed source
nature of J prevents that.



> Finally, note that we currently have plenty of tolerance for questions.
> And, if you are uncomfortable writing on one forum, maybe you
> would be more comfortable in another?

That was why I asked for a novice forum.

> 
> Anyways -- don't push yourself to like something when you don't, but
> by the same token you should allow yourself to participate when you
> feel like it.
> 
> Good luck,
> 

Thanks, I'm going thru Ch. 9 in "Learning J" --- I just cant quit Learning J
because there's always another surprise around the bend!






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