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  • M Marc Clifton

    Dear Marc, Trust this mail finds you doing great. I'm from New Delhi, India. I am a software programmer working on Visual Basic 6.0 since past 3 Years. For my career growth and to upgrade my knowledge base I've recently switched to C# 2005. I read your paper, "Another Look At IDisposable" in 'CodeProject' website. I was really very impressed as you made it much much clearer than many of the well known books on the subject, floating in the market. Please let me know where I can find more of your articles on C#. :sigh: [edit] For those that feel I am displaying a holier than thou attitude, I would like to say, I have responded kindly to these emails in the past, only to be pumilgated (sp?) with IM requests and with outsourcing offers. I'll be happy to try again with this one and post about what happens. [/edit] Marc

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    Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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    Marc Clifton wrote:

    New Delhi, India

    Sadly "If an Indian asked a programming question in the forest, would it still be urgent?" - John Simmons / outlaw programmer"

    Vasudevan Deepak Kumar Personal Homepage
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    A pessimist sees only the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides, and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them. --Leonard Louis Levinson

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      Strikes me as amazing that some people last in this industry without being capable of using this site, or a browser in general effectively. I suspect he won't last much longer.

      He who makes a beast out of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man

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      Phannon wrote:

      I suspect he won't last much longer.

      I doubt it. He'll probably get promoted and become a "world class" consultant billing out at $250 an hour! Sigh...

      ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! VCF Blog

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        Phannon wrote:

        I suspect he won't last much longer.

        I doubt it. He'll probably get promoted and become a "world class" consultant billing out at $250 an hour! Sigh...

        ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! Real Mentats use only 100% pure, unfooled around with Sapho Juice(tm)! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! VCF Blog

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        return "Brillant!"

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          Marc Clifton wrote:

          New Delhi, India

          Sadly "If an Indian asked a programming question in the forest, would it still be urgent?" - John Simmons / outlaw programmer"

          Vasudevan Deepak Kumar Personal Homepage
          Tech Gossips
          A pessimist sees only the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides, and shrugs; an optimist doesn't see the clouds at all - he's walking on them. --Leonard Louis Levinson

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          Vasudevan Deepak Kumar wrote:

          Sadly

          VB'er, too. :) Marc

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          • M Marc Clifton

            Dear Marc, Trust this mail finds you doing great. I'm from New Delhi, India. I am a software programmer working on Visual Basic 6.0 since past 3 Years. For my career growth and to upgrade my knowledge base I've recently switched to C# 2005. I read your paper, "Another Look At IDisposable" in 'CodeProject' website. I was really very impressed as you made it much much clearer than many of the well known books on the subject, floating in the market. Please let me know where I can find more of your articles on C#. :sigh: [edit] For those that feel I am displaying a holier than thou attitude, I would like to say, I have responded kindly to these emails in the past, only to be pumilgated (sp?) with IM requests and with outsourcing offers. I'll be happy to try again with this one and post about what happens. [/edit] Marc

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            Marc Clifton wrote:

            Please let me know where I can find more of your articles on C#.

            On Pluto. Few of them fell on Uranus on the way. That is because CP sues if you submit more than one article.

            Avoid Google. Use Blackle[^]

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              return "Brillant!"

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              IronScheme - 1.0 alpha 3 out now

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              • P phannon86

                Strikes me as amazing that some people last in this industry without being capable of using this site, or a browser in general effectively. I suspect he won't last much longer.

                He who makes a beast out of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man

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                Phannon wrote:

                I suspect hope he won't last much longer

                www.software-kinetics.co.uk

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                • M Marc Clifton

                  Dear Marc, Trust this mail finds you doing great. I'm from New Delhi, India. I am a software programmer working on Visual Basic 6.0 since past 3 Years. For my career growth and to upgrade my knowledge base I've recently switched to C# 2005. I read your paper, "Another Look At IDisposable" in 'CodeProject' website. I was really very impressed as you made it much much clearer than many of the well known books on the subject, floating in the market. Please let me know where I can find more of your articles on C#. :sigh: [edit] For those that feel I am displaying a holier than thou attitude, I would like to say, I have responded kindly to these emails in the past, only to be pumilgated (sp?) with IM requests and with outsourcing offers. I'll be happy to try again with this one and post about what happens. [/edit] Marc

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                  Send him to this website[^]

                  "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                  "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                    Phannon wrote:

                    I suspect hope he won't last much longer

                    www.software-kinetics.co.uk

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                    Cheers for fixing that ;)

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                    • M Marc Clifton

                      Dear Marc, Trust this mail finds you doing great. I'm from New Delhi, India. I am a software programmer working on Visual Basic 6.0 since past 3 Years. For my career growth and to upgrade my knowledge base I've recently switched to C# 2005. I read your paper, "Another Look At IDisposable" in 'CodeProject' website. I was really very impressed as you made it much much clearer than many of the well known books on the subject, floating in the market. Please let me know where I can find more of your articles on C#. :sigh: [edit] For those that feel I am displaying a holier than thou attitude, I would like to say, I have responded kindly to these emails in the past, only to be pumilgated (sp?) with IM requests and with outsourcing offers. I'll be happy to try again with this one and post about what happens. [/edit] Marc

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                      Dario Solera
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                      I'm not sure whether it's more sad that he's worked in VB6 for the last 3 years or that he can't manage to find your other many articles here...

                      If you truly believe you need to pick a mobile phone that "says something" about your personality, don't bother. You don't have a personality. A mental illness, maybe - but not a personality. - Charlie Brooker My Photos/CP Flickr Group - ScrewTurn Wiki

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                      • M Marc Clifton

                        Dear Marc, Trust this mail finds you doing great. I'm from New Delhi, India. I am a software programmer working on Visual Basic 6.0 since past 3 Years. For my career growth and to upgrade my knowledge base I've recently switched to C# 2005. I read your paper, "Another Look At IDisposable" in 'CodeProject' website. I was really very impressed as you made it much much clearer than many of the well known books on the subject, floating in the market. Please let me know where I can find more of your articles on C#. :sigh: [edit] For those that feel I am displaying a holier than thou attitude, I would like to say, I have responded kindly to these emails in the past, only to be pumilgated (sp?) with IM requests and with outsourcing offers. I'll be happy to try again with this one and post about what happens. [/edit] Marc

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                        Christopher Duncan
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                        Making fun of people who go out of their way to tell you that they respect you and your work is really bad form, especially when you do so in a public forum. Makes you look a bit like the ultra egotistical Hollywood movie star who looks down his nose at all the "little people," an image that I don't think you deserve. One way of interpreting this email is to conclude that he's a complete idiot. An alternative perspective is to assume that the person knows about all of your CP articles (he found this one, didn't he?) and is wondering where else you might be published. Even if the former were true, I think humility and gratitude are more appropriate than arrogance when approached by people who enjoy your work. After all, if everyone were as smart as you, then why the heck would we need you? ;)

                        Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com

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                        • C Christopher Duncan

                          Making fun of people who go out of their way to tell you that they respect you and your work is really bad form, especially when you do so in a public forum. Makes you look a bit like the ultra egotistical Hollywood movie star who looks down his nose at all the "little people," an image that I don't think you deserve. One way of interpreting this email is to conclude that he's a complete idiot. An alternative perspective is to assume that the person knows about all of your CP articles (he found this one, didn't he?) and is wondering where else you might be published. Even if the former were true, I think humility and gratitude are more appropriate than arrogance when approached by people who enjoy your work. After all, if everyone were as smart as you, then why the heck would we need you? ;)

                          Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com

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                          Christopher Duncan wrote:

                          Making fun of people who go out of their way to tell you that they respect you and your work is really bad form

                          Couldn't agree more. cheers, Drew.

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                            Dear Marc, Trust this mail finds you doing great. I'm from New Delhi, India. I am a software programmer working on Visual Basic 6.0 since past 3 Years. For my career growth and to upgrade my knowledge base I've recently switched to C# 2005. I read your paper, "Another Look At IDisposable" in 'CodeProject' website. I was really very impressed as you made it much much clearer than many of the well known books on the subject, floating in the market. Please let me know where I can find more of your articles on C#. :sigh: [edit] For those that feel I am displaying a holier than thou attitude, I would like to say, I have responded kindly to these emails in the past, only to be pumilgated (sp?) with IM requests and with outsourcing offers. I'll be happy to try again with this one and post about what happens. [/edit] Marc

                            Thyme In The Country Interacx My Blog

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                            I do have to sit on the fence with this one. Maybe this chaps english grammer ain't too good, but I also think from other responses that maybe this is a phishing email like others asking for info and not really from a legit source?

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                            • C Christopher Duncan

                              Making fun of people who go out of their way to tell you that they respect you and your work is really bad form, especially when you do so in a public forum. Makes you look a bit like the ultra egotistical Hollywood movie star who looks down his nose at all the "little people," an image that I don't think you deserve. One way of interpreting this email is to conclude that he's a complete idiot. An alternative perspective is to assume that the person knows about all of your CP articles (he found this one, didn't he?) and is wondering where else you might be published. Even if the former were true, I think humility and gratitude are more appropriate than arrogance when approached by people who enjoy your work. After all, if everyone were as smart as you, then why the heck would we need you? ;)

                              Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com

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                              He was actually commenting on the person's apparent inability to locate further articles, despite having hit the obvious mother lode here at CP.

                              "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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                              "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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                              • C Christopher Duncan

                                Making fun of people who go out of their way to tell you that they respect you and your work is really bad form, especially when you do so in a public forum. Makes you look a bit like the ultra egotistical Hollywood movie star who looks down his nose at all the "little people," an image that I don't think you deserve. One way of interpreting this email is to conclude that he's a complete idiot. An alternative perspective is to assume that the person knows about all of your CP articles (he found this one, didn't he?) and is wondering where else you might be published. Even if the former were true, I think humility and gratitude are more appropriate than arrogance when approached by people who enjoy your work. After all, if everyone were as smart as you, then why the heck would we need you? ;)

                                Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com

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                                Christopher Duncan wrote:

                                Making fun of people who go out of their way to tell you that they respect you and your work is really bad form

                                No, because I can tell you, from other emails that I've received from other people of this nature, that the "praise" is just BS. [edit] In my experience, when I have replied kindly, I get ads for outsourcing to India and so forth. It's phishing, as mentioned below. [/edit] Marc

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                                  I do have to sit on the fence with this one. Maybe this chaps english grammer ain't too good, but I also think from other responses that maybe this is a phishing email like others asking for info and not really from a legit source?

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                                  Sam Slade wrote:

                                  that maybe this is a phishing email like others asking for info and not really from a legit source?

                                  I view these emails as phishing emails. Particularly as I've responded a couple times in a nice way and I get immediate requests to be added to gtalk, I get sent offers to outsource, and so forth. Marc

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                                    return "Brillant!"

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                                    Paula? Is that you?

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                                    • M Marc Clifton

                                      Christopher Duncan wrote:

                                      Making fun of people who go out of their way to tell you that they respect you and your work is really bad form

                                      No, because I can tell you, from other emails that I've received from other people of this nature, that the "praise" is just BS. [edit] In my experience, when I have replied kindly, I get ads for outsourcing to India and so forth. It's phishing, as mentioned below. [/edit] Marc

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                                      I don't doubt that phishing is a part of your feedback, but neither do I believe that it constitutes 100% of your readers. It's easy enough to hit the delete button on email of this sort if you think it's warranted. When you post things like this, you send an unintended message to all the legitimate admirers of your work that you hold them in disdain. Since you go out of your way to help others I'm pretty sure that's not the image you really intend to cultivate, but that won't be apparent to the casual reader. They'll just assume that you'd treat them the same way. Whether it's writing, speaking, political office, the entertainment industry or a host of other such examples, when you step up to the plate and decide to become a public figure, you're held to a higher standard. The fact that the medium is the web doesn't change this. Remember, when you openly take a swipe at someone, deserved or not, you rarely do them harm. You only succeed in shooting yourself in the foot, because in the public eye, style counts. You have a good name. It's worth the effort of maintaining it with a bit of discretion here and there.

                                      Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com

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                                      • M Marc Clifton

                                        Dear Marc, Trust this mail finds you doing great. I'm from New Delhi, India. I am a software programmer working on Visual Basic 6.0 since past 3 Years. For my career growth and to upgrade my knowledge base I've recently switched to C# 2005. I read your paper, "Another Look At IDisposable" in 'CodeProject' website. I was really very impressed as you made it much much clearer than many of the well known books on the subject, floating in the market. Please let me know where I can find more of your articles on C#. :sigh: [edit] For those that feel I am displaying a holier than thou attitude, I would like to say, I have responded kindly to these emails in the past, only to be pumilgated (sp?) with IM requests and with outsourcing offers. I'll be happy to try again with this one and post about what happens. [/edit] Marc

                                        Thyme In The Country Interacx My Blog

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                                        Christopher Duncan
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                                        Marc Clifton wrote:

                                        pumilgated

                                        Okay, now you're just making stuff up. :-D

                                        Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com

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                                        • C Christopher Duncan

                                          I don't doubt that phishing is a part of your feedback, but neither do I believe that it constitutes 100% of your readers. It's easy enough to hit the delete button on email of this sort if you think it's warranted. When you post things like this, you send an unintended message to all the legitimate admirers of your work that you hold them in disdain. Since you go out of your way to help others I'm pretty sure that's not the image you really intend to cultivate, but that won't be apparent to the casual reader. They'll just assume that you'd treat them the same way. Whether it's writing, speaking, political office, the entertainment industry or a host of other such examples, when you step up to the plate and decide to become a public figure, you're held to a higher standard. The fact that the medium is the web doesn't change this. Remember, when you openly take a swipe at someone, deserved or not, you rarely do them harm. You only succeed in shooting yourself in the foot, because in the public eye, style counts. You have a good name. It's worth the effort of maintaining it with a bit of discretion here and there.

                                          Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com

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                                          Christopher Duncan wrote:

                                          you send an unintended message to all the legitimate admirers of your work that you hold them in disdain

                                          Well, that isn't my intent, but I see your point. Thanks for giving me a different perspective. :) Marc

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