From: makulik AT tf16 DOT mch DOT sni DOT de (Makulik.Guenther T 27528 R 91-811 WS tx24 ) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: Cant we all just get along?? Date: 5 Aug 1997 10:24:43 GMT Organization: Siemens Nixdorf Inc. Lines: 39 Message-ID: <5s6v1b$7pd$1@horus.mch.sni.de> References: <33E02130 DOT BB9895D6 AT usa DOT net> NNTP-Posting-Host: tmntn.mch.sni.de To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk Hi, Auspex (Auspex AT usa DOT net) wrote: : Well, i'm pretty new to this group, but i've noticed that every time Well I'm too ... : someone asks a stupid question, everyone gets on their backs!! Please Stupid questions will have stupid answers! : people, just cuz someone didnt read one of the readmes or docs that come : with djgpp doesn't mean you have to yell at them! People need to learn I did the same mistake in the beginning, and asked why DJGPP doesn't find the correct references for methods and classes of iostream.h. Nobody yelled at me, they told me to read the FAQ (this is the most common answer I've seen for such questions here). OK I had a moment of dissapointment that no one served the 'golden' answer for my concrete question and I read the FAQ. Short time later I downloaded the correct stuff I need. BTW I read some more of the useful informations in the FAQ while looking for the section which answered my questions. So I think I got the right answer. : from their mistakes, not be scolded... and just because you've seen tons : of newbies asking the same dumb question, it doesnt mean you need to get : mad at the next one that comes in! Some of you people need to lighten : up! If someone is trying to learn how to program, sometimes they need : help with little things. Why can't we all just get along? I would answer even beginners questions with the same seriosity as sophisticated programming problem questions. The point is that if some programming beginner asks a question, most of the times the problem description is very unprecise. And there starts the misunderstatement: If someone asks for further details on the problem to give the right answer, or he answers that the problem is already mentioned in the FAQ, the 'newbie' often starts whining that no one here can answer his question. Someone lateley wrote here (on this thread??): 'You can't learn programming without getting your hands dirty!' So bite through the gigalines of information in the FAQ and learn and if someone tells you to do so, don't hesitate to have a look, the information is there, he found it already. cu, Guenther