Re: Cocoa-dev Digest, Vol 4, Issue 881
Re: Cocoa-dev Digest, Vol 4, Issue 881
- Subject: Re: Cocoa-dev Digest, Vol 4, Issue 881
- From: Ricardo Strausz <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 11:26:53 -0500
Hola Jacob!
On Sep 10, 2007, at 10:52, email@hidden wrote:
Again, I strongly encourage you to start with simpler examples and
build on those. If you choose not to do this, I would also ask
that you don't post questions to the list about the more complex
technologies if you find them to be confusing -- it's simply not
fair on the membership.
? Don't ask questions if you're confused? At what point is someone
qualified to post on this forum? My suggestion to you would be that
if a post is annoying to you just don't respond. Any forum that I've
ever posted on before has been a place for someone with less
knowledge to ask questions of people with more knowledge, and
questions that people pose, even if they are elementary questions are
met with respect and understanding. If my questions are too basic to
be asked on this forum, I wholeheartedly apologize for wasting your
time, and needless to say you won't hear from me again.
Do not listen to mmalc; please feel free to ask any question that comes
to your mind.
There are few possibilities in which you may not receive a replay:
1. if the answer to your question was obvious, then someone may feel
like "this guy should google before posting" and not replay to you (or
simply send you a some-how-useful link),
2. if the answer to your question is too complicated, and someone knows
the answer, then s.he may not want to write an essay via e-mail to
answer it (or, again, will replay with a link or some superfluous
hint),
3. the answer is too complicated to any one to know a straight answer...
almost in any other case, you will receive a replay!
In any case, I will try my best ;^)
But I have to agree in something... go to the docs first, then google,
then search the archives and, if there is not answer to your question
there, then post it.
Dino
p.d., mmalc: Please keep this asinine commentaries off the list.
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