This is a discussion on Newbie include question within the PHP Language forums, part of the PHP Programming Forums category; On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 07:32:11 +0000, Duane Phillips wrote: <snip!> > It isn't a ...
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On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 07:32:11 +0000, Duane Phillips wrote:
<snip!> > It isn't a requirement of usenet to treat someone like an idiot. > >> Incidentally if everyone would include error checking on their mysql >> functions, half the "what's wrong with..." posts here would go away. <snip!> > ~Duane Phillips. I feel the need to but in here and point out that Tom, although short and concise in response, really did not seem to be treating Duane like an idiot. Unfortunately, the overly techinical and detail-oriented nature of programming of any kind makes programmers a little more technical, detail-oriented, and *cold* sounding than normal people. If you browse *most* of the programming or computer-oriented newsgroups, you will see what I mean. (Take comp.lang.perl, for example!) The point being that just because no apparent tact was being used doesn't mean that he was treating you like an idiot. I can appreciate feeling that way because I have received that treatment many times. (Mostly from comp.lang.perl, a group frequented by particularly socially awkward folks). I have come to realize that most people are just trying to be helpful. there are even FAQs on this topic, take this for example: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html (Frankly I find ESR to be kinda dickish about all this sort of stuff, but the FAQ makes some good points.) Allright, there you have it. My unrequested input. Take it or leave it. later....! -- Jeffrey D. Silverman | jeffrey AT jhu DOT edu Johns Hopkins University | Baltimore, MD Website | http://www.wse.jhu.edu/newtnotes/ |
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Jeffrey Silverman wrote:
> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html Great read. Thank you for posting this URL Jeffrey. "Describe the goal, not the step" is an *essential* admonition, despite not always being spelt out in netiquette guides. Do you think fuzzy baby seals are important? -- Jock |