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I agree with you Daniel. I hope I didn't sound like I was putting you downfor
sharing your discovery. e-mail can be tricky.
>>> dajoy@xxxx 02/14/02 01:05PM >>>
On 14 Feb 2002 at 11:09, Gary McCallister wrote:
> Like the whole purpose of Logo is the solving of
> the problem, That the problem has been solved
> before by someone else does nothing for the
> learning of the student. This fact is often not
> appreciated.
What makes solving a problem satisfying is the person's
involvement in the solving.
It was satisfying for me to search the Internet and=20
to find the morse True Type Font, and to show an
alternative to how to solve the problem. But it=20
probably only satisfied me.
Notice I didn't say: "Behold! This is THE solution"
I wouldn't impose my personally satisfying solution
to another person, and thus rob that other person the
satisfaction to solve problem by her own means. As
Wendy mentioned, my solution is far from perfect.
I am now programming a set of procedures to make plots,
I know there are many free Plotting tools, but they are=20
not personally satisfying to me, so I do my own.
Daniel
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