Christof...
Somewhere between a rank novice and a world-class expert, you think there is some ground in the middle.
As far as being dependent on who the book is aimed, I don't see that at all as being valid. Are you saying that if the book is aimed at a beginner, the TE does not need to be as skilled as the TE of a more advanced book.
Sorry, I reject that philosophy. That is the stuff that crap-books are made of..
>Hi John,
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>>If you have never done C/S work or if you never worked with SQL-Server, how would you effectively do that job?
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>depends at whom the book is targetted. If it's an introduction to SQL-Server with VFP the TE should be able to run this code with little knowledge about SQL-Server and what has been written in the book. If it's a book for advanced developers, a more than basic understanding of SQL-Server in VFP is needed. This must not be experience gained thru practice, but he or she must know what the authors are talking about.
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>In general I'd say a technical editor must know more than the reader of a book/article, but must not be a world-class expert.
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>And this is not meant as a comment on Chaim, because I've no idea about his background or knowledge.
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>Christof
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