Agreed. My first "project" to learn PHP and MySQL was to create a 
message board. That wheel has been invented who knows how many times. 
But after I finished it, I looked at other solutions to see what 
directions they took and how I could improve my solution. And especially 
where I went wrong.


On Sunday, October 13, 2002, at 02:59 AM, Rodney Broom wrote:

>> It occurred to me that an attempt such as this could be reinventing 
>> the wheel.
>
> Well, yes. But isn't that the point? You want to learn to invent wheels 
> and intend to pratice wheel making to reach that end.
>
--
Brent Baisley
Systems Architect
Landover Associates, Inc.
Search & Advisory Services for Advanced Technology Environments
p: 212.759.6400/800.759.0577


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