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Have you ever taken a clock or some other electronic device apart to see how it works? I bet you were able to put it back together with a morsel of confidence once you knew why everything was where it was. It’s the same with programming to some extent. Breaking apart an existing program and looking at the code is the best way to learn, if you ask me. Maybe you like how-to books, but they always seem to put me to sleep. I like tutorials and example files. Sitting in a class does me no good either: it’s all in one ear and out the other.Eddie Wilson, Snow Reports

    Have you ever taken a clock or some other electronic device apart to see how it works? I bet you were able to put it back together with a morsel of confidence once you knew why everything was where it was. It’s the same with programming to some extent. Breaking apart an existing program and looking at the code is the best way to learn, if you ask me. Maybe you like how-to books, but they always seem to put me to sleep. I like tutorials and example files. Sitting in a class does me no good either: it’s all in one ear and out the other.
    Eddie Wilson, Snow Reports

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