Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/08/01/19:23:08
On 30 Jul 1997 04:22:34 GMT, Lovecraft <lovecraft AT aol DOT com> wrote:
>>asking anyone it they would wish to teach me. If this seems too big
>>don't flame me, just ignore me. Thank you.
>
>I feel for you. I have recently had some problems here asking some newbie
>questions. It's a shame that newsgroups have come to this. They used to be
>about helping people way back in the day. I'd help if I could but I'm just
>as in the dark as you. Good luck!
Hi Nick,
What are you trying to say? I just recalled your newbie questions. You got
many answers. Most of them were really good helpful answers. Why are you now
telling such a nonsens.
Itīs impossible to teach C by EMail. The result would be a kind of C-book
divided into many pieces. I donīt think that would help anybody. I really
donīt mind newbie questions. Sometimes a perfectly helpful answer is a kind
of 'read the readme.1st'.
Questions must make clear where the problem is, and it must be possible to
give a short answer.
In the above īVery New Beginnerī question the best possible answer is: get a
C-book. no doubt. Thatīs the way to learn C.
If you cannot accept this thatīs your problem.
Ciao,
Peter Steiner
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