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Re: Questionable Quality Questionsby extremely (Priest) |
on Apr 06, 2001 at 09:49 UTC ( [id://70409]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Oh lordy yes. I've gotten to the point where if it stumps
me, it stumps me from being able to figure out how to ask
the right question. If I could ask the right question, as
another pointed out, I'd be able to find the answer. I spent
10 minutes or more today trying to remember how to get
a hex string from a dang number (31 => 1F, 255 => FF, etc).
I beat all over pack and unpack before I finally remembered
that it was a piffle to do with sprintf. What a maroon. =)
The point is, once you are empowered with the resources, stating the search becomes the real problem. Heck you see this in the original design for SQL, in that it was supposed to be strictly parseable yet readable enough to clearly state your needs. They really wanted bosses and business types to use SQL. They were insane but the point is, you solve the search, you solve the problem. You're a bright guy jynx. I'd never thought of this till I read your post. My issues these days are with posing the problem, not the solution! --
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