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with ab you never stop learning as it continues to expand and improve,
even after 3 years :)
On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 16:56:37 -0800 (PST), CM TOMSON <chic195a@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> As a newbie I relate to requests for training. Attempting to sort through 70
> postings per day, in hopes of keeping abreast of what problems lie ahead,
> and ways to head them off, coupled with attempting to read a 600 page
> manual, is a challenge. I cringe when an answer to a simple question is read
> the manual. I'm still in the process of doing so, and it isn't that easy.
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> I have seen many suggestions about going to Clearwater, but feel beginners
> would still be at a disadvantage, as well being out airfare, and hotel
> rates.
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> The administrators and writers, and many participants are an educated and
> sophisticated lot. My hats off to you, but even among you, the crème of the
> crop, is patience tested. Novices always begin sentences with the fact that
> they are new; it seems waiting for their lack of knowledge to be challenged.
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> I realize most of those involved in amibroker are strained to the end. I
> also know that you're tired of hearing questions if the manual already
> answers that. However, as great as that manual is, perhaps there are
> lingering doubts that if I experiment, and do what I think the manual
> suggests I may actually create another problem that is not covered, or again
> ask the same sophisticated people, another really stupid question on how to
> get out of this or that.
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> Is it possible therefore to have a weekly subject with examples, and
> step-by-step procedures, for a particular starter topic? The tutorials are
> fantastic, and I don't mean that those instruments need be done, but a
> simple step by step approach to a common denominator may avoid thousands of
> future questions, and permit those of us who are less knowledgeable a chance
> to catch up.
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> The person who started this topic stated he was at this a year, and still
> learning. This is a great program, and its expansion and success, also lies
> in new people coming in. Will these new people be willing to have patience
> for a year? If new people come in and the program expands, and more and more
> questions asked, and you have problems now, what happens then? Will
> postings go from 70 to 200 per day?
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> Respectfully submitted
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