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martin webster <webstermartin@yahoo.com>Subject:
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Thu, Oct 6, 2011 2:23:15 amHi Chip,
Thanks so much for the time and effort you actually put in to those classes.. I sometimes attended, but usually followed the recording afterwards, I all some thank you for helping me outside the classes with scripting issues, I learnt a great deal from you. Your a great and unselfish man. respect.
Martin Webster.
--- On Mon, 10/3/11, Chip Orange <lists3717@comcast.net> wrote:
> From: Chip Orange <lists3717@comcast.net>
> Subject: RE: change in scripting classes
> To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
> Date: Monday, October 3, 2011, 9:52 PM
> thanks Bruce. I hope you get
> your pc straightened out (I really have no
> idea how you made a pc with 128 mb of RAM work at all!).
>
> It's also great that you got several apps going; I know
> everyone is
> appreciative every time another free app is added.
>
> good luck,
>
> Chip
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: BT [mailto:b2me@fltg.net]
> Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 3:49 PM
> To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
> Subject: Re: change in scripting classes
>
>
> Hi Chip,
>
> Thanks for the classes. I could not get on
> Team Talk while my computer
> was down, my old computer had too many issues and one of
> them was 128 megs
> of ram, not much space for anything but crashes 50% of the
> time...
>
> Your classes were extremely helpful and gives
> a person the chance to
> over-come the shock of a new way of program and that it is
> not as hard as it
> seems.
>
> In my future there will be questions to ask
> as I get more involved in
> scripting. My Cuckoo Clock app is my only app and will
> build on it or add my
> version of a Music Box or Juke box, but since that is being
> done already, I
> may just leave it inside my Cuckoo clock in the future.
>
> I wish to thank you not only for your class
> but your help when I got
> back to programming several years ago when you responded
> unselfishly when I
> had a question about which screen reader program was the
> best to use for
> Access 2003 and such; getting me started back on
> programming outside of
> Python...
>
> I was wondering how much time and stress the
> class was causing and your
> response speaks volumes and wisely, for family is first.
>
>
> Thanks again Chip, you are a God send!
>
> Sincerely
> Bruce A. Babcock
>
> Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 5:16 PM
> Subject: RE: change in scripting classes
>
>
> > Thanks Jeff, to you and Rick both; this is of course
> the other reason I
> > enjoyed doing the classes, because it helped other WE
> developers.
> >
> > I do intend to keep on with the classes; someone
> writing me off-list made
> > me
> > realize that wasn't clear the way I put it; it's just
> that the every week
> > schedule was getting hard for me to keep up.
> I'll just do them now on an
> > irregular basis, as people send me ideas
> > (where they're unclear about something, or when I
> learn something new).
> >
> > Because it's not going to be so rigidly scheduled, if
> anyone would like
> > the
> > interactive class (when there is one) at a different
> day and time, please
> > let me know. This holds true especially for our
> European friends; if you
> > would like the live classes so you can ask questions,
> but the time was too
> > late, I'd be open to doing them on some Saturday or
> Sunday morning my time
> > so it won't be too late there (if you write with a
> request just specify if
> > you like the podcast or the live classes, and when if
> it's the live ones).
> >
> > Hope this clarifies things somewhat, and thanks to you
> guys for being so
> > appreciative.
> >
> > Chip
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jeff Weiss [mailto:jeff-weiss@sbcglobal.net]
> > Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 3:03 PM
> > To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
> > Subject: Re: change in scripting classes
> >
> > Chip,
> > I wanted to tell you that I have enjoyed listening to
> your classes very
> > much.
> > I have learned a great deal from you--not only through
> your classes, but
> > from your answering questions and the many books that
> you have sent to me.
> > Anything that you want to do in the future will be of
> great interest to
> > me.
> > You not only know the technical parts of scripting,
> but you are a great
> > teacher.
> > I really enjoy taking the examples that you have given
> us and actually
> > getting them to execute, and then making some changes
> to them myself.
> > Every time I see an example like that, I learn
> something that I couldn't
> > do
> > before, and I add it to my library!
> > Again Thank you very much!!!
> >
> > Jeff Weiss, Rehabilitation Teacher
> > World Services for the Blind
> > 2811 Fair Park Blvd.
> > Little Rock, AR 72204
> > jnweiss@lwsb.org
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Chip Orange" <lists3717@comcast.net>
> > To: <gw-scripting@gwmicro.com>
> > Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2011 10:06 PM
> > Subject: change in scripting classes
> >
> >
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> I find several things have changed for the
> scripting classes, so I am
> >> planning to change how they work:
> >>
> >> First, almost everyone is listening to the
> podcasts and not participating
> >> in
> >> the interactive sessions, so I don't plan to have
> any further interactive
> >> sessions done at a regularly scheduled time.
> I will do them upon special
> >> request however.
> >>
> >> Second, I feel I've covered all of the material
> which was easy for me to
> >> cover by now, and I'm not sure what to cover
> next. Anything I can think
> >> of
> >> is likely to take me weeks of preparation, so I no
> longer am planning on
> >> having weekly podcasts. Again, any special
> requests are encouraged, and
> >> I'd
> >> be glad to cover or re-cover any topics of
> interest; however, any other
> >> podcasts for the scripting class will be added as
> something occurs to me,
> >> and I've had enough time to research it and
> prepare some examples. I
> >> suspect there are topics which were missed, or not
> covered well enough
> >> for
> >
> >> a
> >> full understanding, but those interested will need
> to write me and let me
> >> know what they are.
> >>
> >>
> >> Any other scripters who care to carry on the
> podcasts (or live sessions)
> >> are
> >> encouraged to do so. You'll have to contact
> GW to discuss the inclusion
> >> of
> >> your podcasts on the scripting class page, as I
> can't really speak for
> >> them.
> >>
> >> I've really enjoyed doing this, and I thank
> everyone who dropped me an
> >> email, or who came to the live sessions
> (especially including Jeff Bishop
> >> and Doug who each came and did an session).
> >>
> >> Chip Orange
> >> acorange@comcast.net
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>
Thanks so much for the time and effort you actually put in to those classes.. I sometimes attended, but usually followed the recording afterwards, I all some thank you for helping me outside the classes with scripting issues, I learnt a great deal from you. Your a great and unselfish man. respect.
Martin Webster.
--- On Mon, 10/3/11, Chip Orange <lists3717@comcast.net> wrote:
> From: Chip Orange <lists3717@comcast.net>
> Subject: RE: change in scripting classes
> To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
> Date: Monday, October 3, 2011, 9:52 PM
> thanks Bruce. I hope you get
> your pc straightened out (I really have no
> idea how you made a pc with 128 mb of RAM work at all!).
>
> It's also great that you got several apps going; I know
> everyone is
> appreciative every time another free app is added.
>
> good luck,
>
> Chip
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: BT [mailto:b2me@fltg.net]
> Sent: Monday, October 03, 2011 3:49 PM
> To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
> Subject: Re: change in scripting classes
>
>
> Hi Chip,
>
> Thanks for the classes. I could not get on
> Team Talk while my computer
> was down, my old computer had too many issues and one of
> them was 128 megs
> of ram, not much space for anything but crashes 50% of the
> time...
>
> Your classes were extremely helpful and gives
> a person the chance to
> over-come the shock of a new way of program and that it is
> not as hard as it
> seems.
>
> In my future there will be questions to ask
> as I get more involved in
> scripting. My Cuckoo Clock app is my only app and will
> build on it or add my
> version of a Music Box or Juke box, but since that is being
> done already, I
> may just leave it inside my Cuckoo clock in the future.
>
> I wish to thank you not only for your class
> but your help when I got
> back to programming several years ago when you responded
> unselfishly when I
> had a question about which screen reader program was the
> best to use for
> Access 2003 and such; getting me started back on
> programming outside of
> Python...
>
> I was wondering how much time and stress the
> class was causing and your
> response speaks volumes and wisely, for family is first.
>
>
> Thanks again Chip, you are a God send!
>
> Sincerely
> Bruce A. Babcock
>
> Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 5:16 PM
> Subject: RE: change in scripting classes
>
>
> > Thanks Jeff, to you and Rick both; this is of course
> the other reason I
> > enjoyed doing the classes, because it helped other WE
> developers.
> >
> > I do intend to keep on with the classes; someone
> writing me off-list made
> > me
> > realize that wasn't clear the way I put it; it's just
> that the every week
> > schedule was getting hard for me to keep up.
> I'll just do them now on an
> > irregular basis, as people send me ideas
> > (where they're unclear about something, or when I
> learn something new).
> >
> > Because it's not going to be so rigidly scheduled, if
> anyone would like
> > the
> > interactive class (when there is one) at a different
> day and time, please
> > let me know. This holds true especially for our
> European friends; if you
> > would like the live classes so you can ask questions,
> but the time was too
> > late, I'd be open to doing them on some Saturday or
> Sunday morning my time
> > so it won't be too late there (if you write with a
> request just specify if
> > you like the podcast or the live classes, and when if
> it's the live ones).
> >
> > Hope this clarifies things somewhat, and thanks to you
> guys for being so
> > appreciative.
> >
> > Chip
> >
> >
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jeff Weiss [mailto:jeff-weiss@sbcglobal.net]
> > Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2011 3:03 PM
> > To: gw-scripting@gwmicro.com
> > Subject: Re: change in scripting classes
> >
> > Chip,
> > I wanted to tell you that I have enjoyed listening to
> your classes very
> > much.
> > I have learned a great deal from you--not only through
> your classes, but
> > from your answering questions and the many books that
> you have sent to me.
> > Anything that you want to do in the future will be of
> great interest to
> > me.
> > You not only know the technical parts of scripting,
> but you are a great
> > teacher.
> > I really enjoy taking the examples that you have given
> us and actually
> > getting them to execute, and then making some changes
> to them myself.
> > Every time I see an example like that, I learn
> something that I couldn't
> > do
> > before, and I add it to my library!
> > Again Thank you very much!!!
> >
> > Jeff Weiss, Rehabilitation Teacher
> > World Services for the Blind
> > 2811 Fair Park Blvd.
> > Little Rock, AR 72204
> > jnweiss@lwsb.org
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Chip Orange" <lists3717@comcast.net>
> > To: <gw-scripting@gwmicro.com>
> > Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2011 10:06 PM
> > Subject: change in scripting classes
> >
> >
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> I find several things have changed for the
> scripting classes, so I am
> >> planning to change how they work:
> >>
> >> First, almost everyone is listening to the
> podcasts and not participating
> >> in
> >> the interactive sessions, so I don't plan to have
> any further interactive
> >> sessions done at a regularly scheduled time.
> I will do them upon special
> >> request however.
> >>
> >> Second, I feel I've covered all of the material
> which was easy for me to
> >> cover by now, and I'm not sure what to cover
> next. Anything I can think
> >> of
> >> is likely to take me weeks of preparation, so I no
> longer am planning on
> >> having weekly podcasts. Again, any special
> requests are encouraged, and
> >> I'd
> >> be glad to cover or re-cover any topics of
> interest; however, any other
> >> podcasts for the scripting class will be added as
> something occurs to me,
> >> and I've had enough time to research it and
> prepare some examples. I
> >> suspect there are topics which were missed, or not
> covered well enough
> >> for
> >
> >> a
> >> full understanding, but those interested will need
> to write me and let me
> >> know what they are.
> >>
> >>
> >> Any other scripters who care to carry on the
> podcasts (or live sessions)
> >> are
> >> encouraged to do so. You'll have to contact
> GW to discuss the inclusion
> >> of
> >> your podcasts on the scripting class page, as I
> can't really speak for
> >> them.
> >>
> >> I've really enjoyed doing this, and I thank
> everyone who dropped me an
> >> email, or who came to the live sessions
> (especially including Jeff Bishop
> >> and Doug who each came and did an session).
> >>
> >> Chip Orange
> >> acorange@comcast.net
> >>
> >>
> >
>
>


