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Hi Reeve. Ok, I'll respond. ;) I appreciate the kudos on the first book. (Second one right now is getting ready for publishing). CGIDEV provides a lot of great tools. My book(s) and web page provide all the information that these do as well. I guess I'm more of a "roll your own" type of guy. I like to know what I'm doing when I'm doing it. That's just me. I could provide a service program with all the neat little tools as well, but I'd rather you take the time to learn what's going on, at a deeper level. That makes working with you easier. And not to mention Mel already has one out there. ;) For example, when I say "What are you outputting for the HTTP headers?" it's nice when you can reply "Content-type...." instead of "huh?" Or if I ask "are you using QzhbCGIParse or QtmhGetEnv to retrieve the data?" Again, I'd rather hear the answer than "umm... say who?" Again, that's just me. Nothing wrong with using tools that help you get the job done at all. I'm not sure which concepts of mine that you may have misunderstood. :) You're right when I say I stand behind eRPG. It's a great tool! And as for Joe and I having a shootout, you missed it already. ;) It was a few months back on the Java List. We both respect each other's views and know that not one tool will fit into the perfect solution for every problem. I saw posts for this shootout, but missed the original posts. Is this the one Ignite has been planning? If not, I'd like to simply submit RPGenerationX.com. :) Brad www.bvstools.com > Brad Stone may (okay, <VBG> will) have comments, and I > may have > missed/misunderstood some of his concepts. His responses > will, without > question, add to the value of this discussion. >
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