Sounds as if you are having a great holiday. Calamine lotion is great for the rash, codeine for the diarea and valium for the rest. My presentation went OK - full of errors, which I expected, and everyone very nicely picked them up for me. I professed to know NOTHING about Java in the beginning, so hopefully my ignorance was excused. It was like when you take a training course for a first time, go to explain something, and suddenly realise you haven't a clue what it means. Fortunately it was all informal, and Rob was in the back nodding or shaking his head and pulling me out of holes!!! I emphathise with you about recursion!!!! I know what it is, how it works, when to use it, can explain it really well, but have a complete mental block about how to write it. It is one of the first things I learnt in computing, and still go all queasy inside when it is mentioned. I don't even know what Complexity Analysis is about, so good luck on that one! Will say an OM for you on Monday! Janet "Sam Tevlin" <sam_tevlin@optusnet To: <dialogjig@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> .com.au> cc: Sent by: Subject: [DialogJIG] Re: Code for Lesson 2 dialogjig-bounce@fre elists.org 02/11/2001 10:15 AM Please respond to dialogjig Looks like last night went well. I hope you let everyone know that JAVA SUCKS!!! I wish I could do this exam now and get it overwith. I am not nervous at all really. Apart from the rash that has come up on my arms, the diarea (spelt phonetically as I don't know how to spell)and the constant crankiness, I am just fine. Anyway, I better get back to it. Let me know if you can explain to me why I need to know about Recursion and Complexity Analysis because at the moment I really don't think I will ever need to know it beyond this exam. Have a great day and weekend, send me good luck thoughts on Monday morning at 8.30am. Sam ========================= Dialog JIG! Mailing List: To subscribe/unsubscribe send an email to dialogjig-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'subscribe' or 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field. List Archive: //www.freelists.org/archives/dialogjig/ FAQ: email dialogjig-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'faq' in the subject field ========================= Dialog JIG! Mailing List: To subscribe/unsubscribe send an email to dialogjig-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'subscribe' or 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field. List Archive: //www.freelists.org/archives/dialogjig/ FAQ: email dialogjig-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'faq' in the subject field