suggestions
suggestions
- Subject: suggestions
- From: Max J Cantor <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 17:01:15 -0400 (EDT)
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.
-Max
On Wed, 6 Jun 2001, Scott wrote:
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On 6/5/01 8:18 PM, "John Pannell" <email@hidden> wrote:
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> I value the input I get from the experts on this list...
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I agree, the experts on this list are great! There are some people who
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really know Cocoa and are a great help, but personally, I wouldn't mind if
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two or three of the more immature people left this list. If you can't
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answer questions without giving your snide remarks about the person asking
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them, then don't bother. I'd venture to guess that "experts" aren't going
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to be driven off by "simple" questions.
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I value Brian's original question (about main(), etc.) and don't mind taking
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a step back to help someone out.
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Brian, I've found nothing but contempt from some of these people, so I'd
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ignore them and keep asking your questions. No one's obligated to answer if
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they don't want to.
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Ask away!
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On 6/5/01 9:46 PM, "Bob Savage" <email@hidden> wrote:
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> I already explained it in a post earlier today, if that post doesn't show
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> up, write to me and I'll explain it again.
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We need more posts like this. Thanks Bob!
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On 6/5/01 3:43 PM, "Andreas Monitzer" <email@hidden> wrote:
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> Well, *owning* a book about C doesn't make a C-programmer!
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And less like that...
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Rock on!
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Scott
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