Re: Option Explicit
- From: "BruceM" <bamoob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 15:51:38 -0400
How do you know the best way to commit suicide? How does anybody, for that
matter? How do you get inside a person's brain and determine that the
person is capable of knowing good from bad? Having made the determination,
you would assist the person in doing bad? You may want to find a different
forum in which to work out some of these issues.
You came into the discussion determined that you are not going to declare
variables unless there is a performance enhancement to be obtained by doing
so. If you come across me on the street, and you point to a road and ask
how to take it to a destination that I know is not on that road, or if I
know that you would be taking the long way, I will point that out. If you
tell me that you need to take that road because of another destination that
is on that road, that is a different matter. All you ever had to do was to
ask if there is a performance difference between declaring and not declaring
variables. You brought on the rest of it yourself. I think you
acknowledged that. However, you seem to expect that knowledgeable people
should forget what they know in order to tell you how to take the long way.
"Warrio" <warrio@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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you are right! you finally understood the point! it's the natural way that
people behave!
but it's not mine... even if someone (adult capable of making the
difference between bad and good things) would ask me about the best way to
suicicde, I will tell him, because of the freedom of choice: if he/she is
an adult with his/her complete brain, I suppose that he has the right to
make the choice he/she wants at the condition of taking the concequences
(good and bad) of his decision.
but anyway, not everybody thinks the same and it's normal.
it's my fault if it took so long to have an answer with many people
feeling offendend. Normaly the question that I asked are about a
particular situation that in 80% doesn't happen. and people react the same
way, but I try to tell from the begining to please do answer me this or
this.
I know it's completly unconciderable to do not use Option Explicit, but my
fault was to say that I don't use it... in order to do not have the
"natural reaction", I should have say, "yes I use it, but I want to know
in which way it will run the code faster in runtime?" in that case, people
won't focus on "should or should not use Option Explicit" because I'm
doing the corret thing as it's supposed to be done.
I agree, it's my fault, if I had all these reactions... and this is the
positive thing! is that I'm learning how to talk to people in order to get
what I want... and at least I'm happy with the message and as I've said, I
appology if they got offended by my reaction.
"Rick Brandt" <rickbrandt2@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
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Warrio wrote:
[snip drivel]
if you were capable of focusing on my
question, all this wouldn't happen, I mean that I wouldn't have to
try to keep the answer focusing on the real question. and the answer
with what Albert said.
Imagine a group dedicated to discussions of a particular classic car and
someone posted the question "What's the best way to permanently mount a
set of deer antlers to the hood?"
Would you be surprised if most responders didn't focus on the original
question, but instead told the poster that it's a terrible idea?
--
Rick Brandt, Microsoft Access MVP
Email (as appropriate) to...
RBrandt at Hunter dot com
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