Not really in regards to gmax specifically (or anyone else) but just to point out: Juerd considered Security techniques every programmer should know himself after it had been unconsidered...this leads me to believe I was right in my reading of the intent of that post. I also considered it for Tutorials because it has been my experience that many monks (even ones who have been here for quite a while) forget or don't know that we have a Tutorials section or that they can post there and I have seen a few Meditations be considered for moving to Tutorials (and more importantly seen no documentation saying site policy is against this). Again this is directed at no single person, meant solo to express my reasons.

"Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum - I think that I think, therefore I think that I am." Ambrose Bierce


In reply to Re: Rethinking Tutorials by kutsu
in thread Rethinking Tutorials by gmax

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