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Questionto draw a line parallel to the existing line Pin
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QuestionThe Right Terminology Pin
DotNetMan13-Mar-10 13:44
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Rod Kemp13-Mar-10 23:21
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DotNetMan14-Mar-10 2:59
DotNetMan14-Mar-10 2:59 
Guys I'm being very sincere in this post. I'm just asking am I using the right terminology in describing my issue, that's it. I'm not trying to be tricky in trying to get my orig post answered.
I was at Barnes and Nobles yesterday reading "Coders at Work" by Peter Seibel which talks about what certain great coders practices are like. One of the take aways from the book is good communication. Which got me thinking, am I using the right terminology in describing my issues(posts)?

I just want to know can you understand what I'm trying to convey? Which no one has answered yet. lol

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