No.

Because you're looking to build clocks, not tell time. So you better know
how gears, springs, quarts, batteries, etc work. Depending on what type of
clock you want.

The consumer tells time using your clock.

On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 5:30 PM Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

This intrigues me. Isn't this like one needing to know how to make a
clock before one can learn to tell time?

On 4/8/2019 4:21 PM, B Stone wrote:
... Taking of more than you can can chew by trying to create a web
service using a "Wizard" or proprietary 3rd party tool as their intro to
the web applications/web services/CGI/etc is just asking for trouble. ...
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