Ungrateful people in CP programming forums?
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I disagree. When people post thanks, other people know that the solution posted actually *works*. This is important. When people search the messageboard for an answer it really, really, helps if the answer provided has helped somebody before. It can be very frustrating to follow somebody's advice only to find out later it could not possibly solve your problem. By saying 'thank you' you're not only being polite - you also save other people's time by confirming the solution's effectiveness. If you came up with another solution to the problem then that's worth posting too.
generic_user_id wrote:
When people search the messageboard for an answer
:wtf: They do!? Based on the number of times questions are repeated over and over and over, I doubt that anybody *ever* searches the message boards.
Ryan
"Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"
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You get the same problem everywhere, to be honest. People post questions first, without bothering to do any research themselves. All they care about is getting an answer as quickly as possible, they have no interest in giving anything back to the community. A while ago, somebody posted a link that describes it perfectly (sorry, can't remember who it was!) Help Vampires: A Spotter's Guide[^] -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Buzzwords!
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benjymous wrote:
People post questions first, without bothering to do any research themselves.
Actually, I often do both. Sometimes the research turns up an answer, sometimes not. Either way I try to acknowledge the help or provide the answer if I've discovered it myself. Kevin
But that's the difference. It's fine to post "I haven't managed to find anything useful, can someone tell me how to do xxxx" and then reply back five minutes later "Actually I found out myself, you need to cross the streams at 88mph" It's the people who have no intention of actually expending effort of their own, that bother me -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Buzzwords!
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Interesting. A lot of people use those words and not much is said. I debated not using those words but I wanted to build some intensity. However, I should have trusted my instincts and changed the wording. Now with your comments, the wording has been changed to something a bit less caustic.:rose:
The enemy's gate is down. :cool: Welcome to CP in your language. Post the unicode version in My CP Blog[^] now.
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generic_user_id wrote:
When people search the messageboard for an answer
:wtf: They do!? Based on the number of times questions are repeated over and over and over, I doubt that anybody *ever* searches the message boards.
Ryan
"Punctuality is only a virtue for those who aren't smart enough to think of good excuses for being late" John Nichol "Point Of Impact"
You would see the impact if they didn't. There would be thousands instead of hundreds. I personally search first, and resort to asking only if I can't find it. And while I'm at it, I'll answer a question if its challenging and I understand it. The easy ones they can find on their own. ;P This statement is false.
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I prefer it with the bat-mating-camels... still trying to get the image out of my head. Those were swear words? I assumed it was a metaphor for frustration. How to communicate extreme emotion with in euphamistyc style? Sometimes there's no substitute for the real thing. This statement is false.
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I prefer it with the bat-mating-camels... still trying to get the image out of my head. Those were swear words? I assumed it was a metaphor for frustration. How to communicate extreme emotion with in euphamistyc style? Sometimes there's no substitute for the real thing. This statement is false.
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You would see the impact if they didn't. There would be thousands instead of hundreds. I personally search first, and resort to asking only if I can't find it. And while I'm at it, I'll answer a question if its challenging and I understand it. The easy ones they can find on their own. ;P This statement is false.
I have what has got to be a stupid question but I'm going to throw it out anyway. How do you search the lounge?
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Chris S Kaiser wrote:
Those were swear words?
I assume you didn't read it within about the first hour and a half. It was much different from the way it is now.
Nope. That I didn't, but I don't think my view would change. The right tool for the job I say. `8) This statement is false.
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I have what has got to be a stupid question but I'm going to throw it out anyway. How do you search the lounge?
Have you tried the search comments link above? `8) I know I said I would let them figure it [the easy ones] out themselves, but I couldn't resist. This statement is false.
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Have you tried the search comments link above? `8) I know I said I would let them figure it [the easy ones] out themselves, but I couldn't resist. This statement is false.
Woops. When I tried it I thought you had to select one of the items in the check boxes and the lounge wasn't one of them.:doh:
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You get the same problem everywhere, to be honest. People post questions first, without bothering to do any research themselves. All they care about is getting an answer as quickly as possible, they have no interest in giving anything back to the community. A while ago, somebody posted a link that describes it perfectly (sorry, can't remember who it was!) Help Vampires: A Spotter's Guide[^] -- Help me! I'm turning into a grapefruit! Buzzwords!
benjymous wrote:
People post questions first, without bothering to do any research themselves.
Last time I posted a question about contactless smartcard reader programming on VC++ forum when I had googled and found nothing help. I don't mind that nobody answered or gave me a hint, but someone even voted 1. :mad:
Maxwell Chen