Re: newbie
read it then read it again then read it again,and read it then read it again then read it again.
I have to (respectfully) disagree with that advice. I don't believe just "reading" a code book accomplishes anything.
Learn how to use the code by-
a. Knowing why codes exist and their intended purpose.
b. Understanding the "layout" and learning to efficiently use the table of contents and index.
c. Knowing the rule numbering system, and the sub-division of rules.
d. Knowing how references to other rules work, and role of exceptions and notes, and the effect of each.
e. Using the code to determine the answer to "real" problems, such as the questions asked in forums such as this.
Ed
[ June 11, 2004, 12:04 AM: Message edited by: Ed MacLaren ]