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Posted by Hilarion on 10/06/35 11:22
> > > I think that you should respect other people´s opinions and freedom.
> > > You should not tell others what they should do.
> >
> > Sure I should. In fact, aren't *you* doing that right now?
>
> No, I do not think so.
I do. :) Quote: "You should not tell others what they should do."
In the quoted sentence you are telling JDS what he should do (or rather
what he should not do, but general rule is the same) this way breaking
the rule of not telling others what they should (or should not) do.
> > > As to me, I do not like learning things one at a time. You may learn
> > > them one at a time, if you prefer.
> >
> > That may be true, but you are not demonstrating that you are, in fact,
> > learning anything. Leastways, your *questions* don't demonstrate that
> > you've learned anything.
>
> 1) Why should I and how could I demonstrate something to you?
> Well, you might read my posts to get an idea of a little part of what I know
> but you will need know many
> languages in this case and these posts have not been written in all the
> languages I know and languages are only a part of what I know.
> http://groups.google.se/groups?q=Luigi+Donatello+Asero&start=0&scoring=d&hl=sv&
I think JDS was refering to your PHP and MySQL knowledge. I agree with
him in this matter. Your posts on PHP or MySQL show that your progress in
learning those is none or close to none. Yes, you are making progress in
writing your PHP, but only because people here are solving most of your
problems, when most of PHP newbies would have no problem with solving
the same issues on their own in minutes (simply by reading manuals or
newsgoup archives or looking on the web or simply by looking at the
results they get).
> I know what I am learning and what I have learnt more than you (or other
> people) do.
So you believe that you know whole PHP and MySQL? If not, then how do you
know how much you still have to learn? Don't you think that someone who
knows PHP and/or MySQL is better in judging your knowledge of them than
you? If you were right, then all school students rates should be given
by students themselves, not by their teachers.
> While writing to you I am doing something else at the same time.
So what? Does it proove anything? I'm also doing other things now.
> > > It is just an illusion to assume that one has learnt everything about a
> > > certain subject.
> >
> > I never make that assumption. (well, "never" being what it is and all,
> > let's just say I try not to make that assumption).
>
> If you say that one should learn one thing at at time you seem to
> imply either that you should learn only one thing iin your own life or
> that you will know everything about an issue and later you will go on with
> the next subject which implies that you will have finished learning on the
> first subject.
> [...]
How does it relate to (rephrased a bit) "I try not make assumption that one has
learnt everything about a certain subject."?
Hilarion
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