Richard,
Thank you for the praise. I hope the example inspires others to not
be afraid to dive in and achieve more than they thought they could.
I just wanted to do something useful for others to thank those on
this list for all the help they are unselfishly giving to everyone.
I doubt my scripts would be a model of superb Transcript. Perhaps
someone can take a look at it and suggest better ways of doing this
simple table task. It seemed very clunky to me for the way I figured
out how to click on the header rows for a sort --but it was quick and
dirty.
I don't ever think I can bring myself to putting lower case typing
characters in front of the names of my variables. I gave it a try,
but I will have to come up with something else, because it just hurts
my eyes to make the code read like someone had a bad case of the
typos. I really want it to read like clear English. I think I can
find a way to do that.
Dennis
On May 27, 2005, at 10:28 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Dennis Brown wrote:
A quick Guide to Properties for every object type is available
from my (see3d) RevOnline user space for any who are interested.
Dennis, that rocks!
No, YOU rock!
You had a question which led you to identify something that would
be useful to learn from, and then you went the extra nine yards to
actually build it -- which taught you even more and helps others
learn too!
Talk about grabbing the bull by the horns! This is one of the
finest moments in learning programming I've ever seen.
You will go far in this world....
--
Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Media Corporation
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