J <dreadpiratej...@gmail.com> writes: > And each time, I started writing a post, complete with code samples > and my thoughts... and in EVERY case, so far, I've found the answer on > my own ONLY after writing that post.
> […] actually writing out a post helps me organize my thoughts, the > problem, and what I've done so far, and usually THAT is when the > solution actually hits me. Even when I don't send the post, just > having a target that forces me to actually organize and spell out what > the problem is helps immensely. A very common experience, and I'm glad you've found it so consistently helpful <URL:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_duck_debugging>. Thanks for telling us how well it works! -- \ “Our products just aren't engineered for security.” —Brian | `\ Valentine, senior vice-president of Microsoft Windows | _o__) development | Ben Finney -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list