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Old June 15th, 2007, 01:32 AM
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Default Thank you wroxP2P forum and its Experts

I am greatly thankful to Forum, and everyone who helped me by answering my questions or guiding me to the right source.

All I can say that I have completed two extensive stand alone programs with atleast a dozen forms in each program and 10,000 lines of code.
Both programs works beautifully though I dont know if they are technically qualify as good programs or not.

All this happened because of this forum. Every time I had problems I got help from this forum which was overwhelming. I was about to give up programming when I found this forum and 2 months later I am confident in my ability of programming and learning programming.
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Old June 15th, 2007, 08:00 AM
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Thank you for thanking the forum. All too often, people post answers that help and never hear whether or not the suggestion worked, much less get such praise.

Please come back with more questions when you have them. That's what we are all here for, to help each other out and share expertise. Also, as you become more proficient please monitor these forums and offer advise when you can.

Good luck with your endeavors.

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Peter hit the nail square on the head! It is good to know that people coming here for answers are finding quality advice and, in turn, turning around an applying it to their current projects; I hope to see you around here more!

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