Sancar Saran wrote: > On Monday 08 January 2007 16:56, Jochem Maas wrote: >> afan@xxxxxxxx wrote: >>>> afan@xxxxxxxx wrote: >>>>> Hi, >> ... >> >>>>> Was looking on phpclasses.net for the class but there are tons of them. >>>>> Can somebody recomend any class? Something simple. >>>> phpmailer.sourceforge.net >>> I think this is it. >>> >>> :) >> not to sound like an ass (there's at least 3 people out there that will >> hear me going 'Eeee Aw' regardless of what I say so what the hack) - but >> this has been mentioned about 3 times on the list on the last week, it's >> one of these ones things that keeps coming up. >> >> this is a good example of why scanning the list on a regular basis (and/or >> doing the occasional search in the archives when your looking into a >> problem) is a really good idea. >> >> I can't emphasize enough how much I personally learn from just reading >> questions and answers on this list - many a time I've [vaguely] remembered >> reading something that I didn't quite understand at the time but 6 months >> later I was confronted by a similar problem and I was able to solve the >> problem in a fraction of the time that it would have taken if I had not >> read whatever thread was relevant. >> >> an extension to this is trying to answer questions that you don't actually >> know the answers to ... the act of trying to figure out someone else's >> questions/problems can often be a great way to increase your skills ... >> additionally it's good practice for solving the problems you encounter in >> your own work, I remember when I first started out that trying things out, >> researching and debugging problems was often a very daunting proposition >> [that never-ending-story feeling] ... I have found that the more practice >> the less impedance I find when it comes to figuring out something I'm stuck >> on ... this is pretty obvious I guess, but worth mentioning. > > After using this kind of lists, forums, boards, people realize, asking same > question again and again easier than diggin entire list and or searching > manuals etc. > > Yes you are absolute right about dealing others questions makes you stronger > and this is Shaolin Monk aproach and another question was is that people > wants to be stronger? funny that you mention Shaolin Monks ... I stayed up way too late last night watching a Discovery Channel (or was it Nat. Geo.?) documentary about the Shaolin Monk that defected to the US - and now hangs out with the Wu Tang Clan! (amongst others). most inspiring stuff :-) > > Anyhow this is one of the can't be solved problem of internet (and or mailing > lists, forums etc.) . People will asking same question again and again... I would have to agree with you! I just can't help trying though, regardless :-) maybe it's penance for all the dumb questions I have posted (and no doubt will post again) > > Regards > > Sancar > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php