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Old 12-14-2012, 09:31 AM   #32
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Originally Posted by ElMiko View Post
The idea that by virtue of being a "professional" one can no longer call on that same said generosity seems to me a bit draconian. After all, is a published author no longer allowed to use a thesaurus because he should already have an encyclopedic knowledge of that particular skill set (vocabulary)?
Being a professional does not preclude asking for a 'second set of eyes' to look at your perplexing code not working problem. We all make typos or flaws in logic (what was I thinking ) at one time or another.

Getting ideas for a bit of code trickery is also cool, we all learn new steps.

But it rankles when charging a client, without having basic understanding of EPUB's features and limitations .

If the recipient of the work had been labeled as Friend or Buddy, I don't think anyone would have batted an eye.
(O.K. The Cut and Paste thing might get a few snickers)
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