Learning from the masters
Most questions in this news group deal with detailed aspects of programming.
What about the greater picture? To read other's code is a way to improve one's own. I would therefore love to find sites on the Internet where I could have my code criticised. It is a common service amongst Go and chess players and is an excellent way to improve ones strength. Does anyone know of sites like that? I have written an account on how I recently improved Excel sheets written by my condominium's administrator. 'A temptation called Excel' can be found at http://simpler-solutions.net/pmachin...log.php?id=P63. I would love to read other stories like this. Where do I find them? Sincerely, Jan Nordgreen --- Read my diary: http://simpler-solutions.net/pmachinefree/weblog.php This is what I read: http://www.bloglines.com/public/damezumari |
Learning from the masters
Hi Jan
Nice article. I wrote four replies to this, they all came out wrong one way or another. Here's a fifth & very short attempt: I don't think such sites exist. Great Picture and Understanding is better provided by books. Few, if any, repliers will provide that amount of stuff customized and for free, and few, if any, posters would like to read it if provided. "Redesign your app" is the secondmost unpopular reply, beaten only by "read the f* manual". Go and Chess are so simple: Destroy !!! Excel is a whole different story. Best wishes Harald "Jan Nordgreen" skrev i melding ... Most questions in this news group deal with detailed aspects of programming. What about the greater picture? To read other's code is a way to improve one's own. I would therefore love to find sites on the Internet where I could have my code criticised. It is a common service amongst Go and chess players and is an excellent way to improve ones strength. Does anyone know of sites like that? I have written an account on how I recently improved Excel sheets written by my condominium's administrator. 'A temptation called Excel' can be found at http://simpler-solutions.net/pmachin...log.php?id=P63. I would love to read other stories like this. Where do I find them? Sincerely, Jan Nordgreen --- Read my diary: http://simpler-solutions.net/pmachinefree/weblog.php This is what I read: http://www.bloglines.com/public/damezumari |
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