BTW, your book is very nice to learn from and to work with, Peter, but:

- it's to heavy to have it with me all time for learning even in a free
  minute at work,
I believe Peter mentioned yesterday that a Pdf version is available.
- I fear it will take me a very long time to understand enough in-depth
  to be able to efficiently work with Mozart..
At which point will one end staying a bloody beginner? ;)

Cheers,
Eckard
In my opinion, understanding Mozart in-depth is not necessarily a requirement for working efficiently with Mozart. The language itself seems to encourage efficiency anyway. I have to say I still consider myself a beginner after nearly two years working with Mozart (at least judging by my difficulty understanding some of the answers I receive on this list!) but that hasn't stopped me developing a fast,efficicient GUI based timetabling system using finite set constraints.

Regards

Mark
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