Re: Question - foreach.

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On Thursday 10 June 2010 11:16:08 tedd wrote:
> At 9:32 AM -0400 6/10/10, Paul M Foster wrote:
> >On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 07:03:28AM -0400, tedd wrote:
> >  > This is one of those questions that you can test very easily, just
> >>  
> >>  initialize an array and try it.
> >
> >+1
> >
> >This is Tedd's modus operandi. His website(s) are full of exactly this
> >type of thing. And I have to agree. I can't count the number of
> >questions I *haven't* asked on this list, because I built a page to test
> >a particular concept. And this sort of activity (as opposed to just
> >reading about something) really locks in your understanding of a
> >concept.
> >
> >Paul
> 
> Paul:
> 
> Now, if I could get the old memory to "lock in" and remember it, it
> would be great!
> 
> I spend much of my time thinking "Did I do that before?"

Looks like you and I are in the same boat! My memory these days has went to 
the dumps.

Although I do the same thing Paul does to actually grasp a more in depth 
understanding of something, sometimes in a day or two it's often forgotten.

-- 
Blessings,
David M.

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