| Posted by steve on 06/28/05 23:30 
hmmmm...php.net; mysql.com.
 hardly a vision quest, now is it!
 
 if they hired you to do this quick/dirty program, they've obviously failed
 before you began to work on it.
 
 but that discussion is for another day.
 
 
 "Domestos" <never.you@mind.net> wrote in message
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 |
 | >
 | > reasons why you won't get a response or will be plonked...
 | >
 | > 1. asking questions one is obviously too lazy to rtfm to answer.
 | > 2. wasting everyone's time asking noob questions when the answer is *IN*
 | the
 | > gdfm instead of rtfm in the first place.
 | > 3. referring to "examples" that don't work without a reference either to
 | it
 | > or posting one's OWN non-functional code so we can clear up ONE's
 | inability
 | > to understand it. (my suspicion being that the fault is yours and NOT
 any
 | > other code to which you refer!).
 | > 4. insisting that asking noob questions w/o first trying to resolve an
 | issue
 | > one's self is the BEST way to get an answer or solution to a problem.
 | > 5. 'cos one believes a response to said question(s) was aimed at HELPING
 | one
 | > out of one's dilemma RATHER THAN taking it - as the rest of us do - as a
 | > blatant insult to the POSTER in the solution's OBVIOUS simplicity!
 | >
 | > your assumptions are grossly inaccurate and illogical...which are wholly
 | > what software developers LOATH !!!
 | >
 | > RTFM !!!
 | >
 | >
 |
 | Steve,
 |
 | when one is a novice and is trying to get the job done in the least amount
 | of time without having to wade through pages and pages of crap and
 unrelated
 | muck that google chucks up is that not a better use of ones time?
 |
 | Thanks
 | Andy Mak
 |
 |
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