tables and reviewing
carolynwhite2
carolynwhite2 at aol.com
Fri Apr 8 15:42:35 UTC 2005
--- In HPFGU-Catalogue at yahoogroups.com, "quigonginger"
<quigonginger at y...> wrote:
>
> Howdy-Hi, everyone!
>
> Carolyn, I have a question. It is probably stupid, but what the
> heck. I finished my posts for coding and went into the database
and
> edited myself as "yes" under "done". So far so good. Now for my
> question: Am I supposed to delete it or leave it? Also, how do I
get
> new ones? Do I just see what the last ones were and take a bunch?
Ginger, you did the right thing; easy isn't it ...
I think for now leave the entry that you've put 'yes' against, and
start a new one for the next bunch of posts you want to do. Make a
note of the last group allocated to whoever, and start yours with the
very next post. You can allocate yourself as many as you'd like -
don't hold back..
If the list gets too unweildy, I'll remove some of the earlier
entries once they are done, but for now, everyone should just start
another line on the table.
Remember to add a number in the far left column if you need to. This
forces the table to rank in the right order - yet another defeat for
Yahoo!Mort (a good idea of Paul's).
>
> I went ahead and gave myself a new section to review. I am taking
> 3.16.8 through 3.17.2. That's the one with pets through TWT. I
put
> my name in the database. And I did it all by myself. (Have a
cookie,
> Ginger. Why, thank you.) I am getting the hang of this computer
> stuff after all.
Great..certainly won't be stopping anyone taking new sections to do.
I'm still ploughing through Voldemort.
>
> I must say that coding is a lot easier now that I have done some
> reviewing. It's nice just to read it once or twice and get the
gist
> of it and not have to go over and over it in case I missed a
fleeting
> reference that before I would have coded. Live and learn.
>
> Ginger, suddenly eating pickles (but not pg)
Hm. Cookies and pickles. Oh well.
Yes, the review has been essential. Painful, but really useful for
future coding.
The thing is not to forget everyone's carefully written new
descriptions, and to stick to any new rules (eg Jen's chapter topics;
your SHIP guidelines).
Carolyn
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