Re: suggestions
Re: suggestions
- Subject: Re: suggestions
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 22:01:03 -0400
I think the main thing that has been coming through in a lot of these
emails is a general sense of frustration for newbie programmers who are
either new to programming
or are moving over from other languages and or platforms that are
exponentially better documented.
Alot of people have been waiting along time, and have unbelievable
expectations and excitement for OS X and Cocoa, and to have it finally
arrive, and run into so many walls
is frustrating. Not everyone had Server 1 and all the DP releases to
play with.
Some people, when frustrated or over their head get "testy" and
negative, and it is showing through. Others on the other hand who have
alot of personal involvement and expierience trying to help OpenStep and
WO
users for so long don't want to hear much of the smart alec remarks.
This list is so valuable. I don't understand all of the information I
see for what it may specifically mean, but I can recognize it for its
value and quality none the less.
There are more people on this list who BELIEVE than don't. Let's keep
that in mind.
On Wednesday, June 6, 2001, at 08:18 PM, Scott Anguish wrote:
On Wednesday, June 6, 2001, at 05:01 PM, Max J Cantor wrote:
Would it be possible for Apple to change the format of this list to
more
of a bulletin board, like on macnn. thisway, people will not get
annoyed
with questions that they feel are simplistic clogging up their
mailboxes,
and it would be simpler to search the archives before asking a new
question.
I don't think anyone has issues with the level of the questions,
rather the presentation.
I personally don't care if there is the extra small amount of mail
instead of a horrible awful WWW only interface.
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