That doesn't exactly fill me with confidence about the quality of it considering W3Schools is literally the cesspit of web standards misinformation...
================ I meant that it was like it in that it had an interactive interpreter, but it was much better. So far the info is detailed and valid. I've found no errors - I just dropped one book I was reading when it had an egregious error about python, showing the author was confused, so I'm not tolerant of errors in training material. One other good thing I forgot to mention is that after enlarging a video, right clicking on it allows you to download it in webm format (playable by VLC, MPC, and WMP (kind of - Windows Media Player doesn't see the extension but will play it. Msoft is always a bit behind the times ;') Darn, gmail made a change that makes it harder to quote the sender name. Annoying As a general observation about software, if you make an "improvement," let those who want the old feature keep it. With OOP, that shouldn't be hard. I have no idea what happened with Omar. It could be you have to enroll directly instead of through google. I've found indirect enrollment doesn't always work for a number of things. Jim On 21 August 2013 03:20, Chris Down <ch...@chrisdown.name> wrote: > On 2013-08-20 21:52, Jim Mooney wrote: > > This is rather like W3 Schools > > That doesn't exactly fill me with confidence about the quality of it > considering W3Schools is literally the cesspit of web standards > misinformation... > -- Jim More and more, science is showing that animals, even "simple" ones, have awareness and feelings. There is no hard divide, as the rape-the-earth crowd would have us believe..
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