>Edward,
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>>but the difference is that I made projects with top-forms. Would it be surprizing to you to see a situation when someone without practical experience in particular area makes advises (let's say so) to someone who has this experience?
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>I'm not quite sure what you're trying to say (as you know English is not my native language) but when if mean: if i can judge about something in which i don't have practical experience, I would say:
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>If you have a strong theory and you're convinced about this, you can. Theory and prictice could cause some collision as you know.
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>But okay lets discuss the two options and let us agree that there are two solutions which both are not ideal under all circumstances.
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>Regards,
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>Walter
Firstly, I disagreed that top-level design can be equalized to using timer in _SCREEN. That's oversimplification, at the very least. Obviously, I cannot judge how strong someone's theoretical knowledge about top-form design, I wonder if any 'gross theory' is applicable here at all.
It seems to me that it's not about techniocals even, so let's stop this thread until it becomes too productive.
BTW, English is not my native language either.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant