>From that time came the only book offer I ever had - along the the lines they had no idea what the posts on that internet stuff were about, but they needed a book on it somehow my blurbs sounded logical enough and I received enough thx that they thought I knew what I was doing... Later after IE4 came out, DOM was sometimes documented, also some of the more basic interfaces. We read paper back then and it still was a biz...
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>>The above is hard by itself even without throwing Ken Levy into the mix. With him, one first loses pigment in the hair, then hair itself. That being said, I did manage to fix one bug in code generated by class browser, and it was somewhere around VFP7 so I know the fix is in the latter versions. I count that as the period when I could still find where that turbo button for the brain was.
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>Turbo button still working - but cannot be employed 30% of each week - stamina for allnighters evaporated.
I think we're born with a finite number of allnighters available to us. I used 95% of mine in the 80's.
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