---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: Re: Re: limiting Date: Wednesday, October 10, 2012, 02:03:57 PM From: David McGlone <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: jim.giner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 01:31:58 PM Jim Giner wrote: > On 10/10/2012 1:19 PM, David McGlone wrote: > > With that said, I just may leave the list. After all if this is all I'm > > going to get out of it, it's not worth it! > > > > -- > > > > David M. > > This list has given you some very good advice, much of it from others. > It may not have solved your understanding of 'glob' (which is just > another function - how could it alone mess up your project?) At first is was going to be a project, because I thought that would help keep focus, but once I was introduced to glob it went from being a project, to a function to just plain code. I turned all my attention to glob and that little bit of code that I completely forgot I was trying keep focus by keeping it a project. > but it has > felt your pain and offered you some ways to get up to speed. Don't > leave - take the advice with the sentiment it was given and learn. This > list is all about learning. Just don't tackle the Tour de France until > you get your training wheels off! :) Your advise was not what bothered me, it was way off base to say the least. What bothered me was the judgement that was cast upon me because I didn't understand return very well and when that came up, it added to my confusion and frusturation of trying to use glob which wasn't even my plan in the first place. > > BTW - in any of your other computer languages didn't they utilize a > 'return' statement? PHP's is no different. back in like '85, I learned Pascal that's the only language I learned and I don't recall if it used return. -- David M. ----------------------------------------- -- David M.