Re: Think BEFORE you post.
- From: Göran Andersson <guffa@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 09:57:43 +0200
It's just that season. The schools have started. :)
Perhaps "How to find documentation and information (1p)" should be a required course before you could take "VB.NET programming for beginnners (10p)". ;)
Peter Proost wrote:
Hi, I have to agree with GhostInAK, I'm seeing more and more post with.
subjects that If you google them for 15 seconds you will see that they haven
been asked and answered 20 times before. I would also advice first try to
find a solution yourself, because you'll learn more by searching in answer
yourself. That's how I always did it, first try to figure/google it out
yourself and then if you realy can't find a answer ask an expert here in the
ng. I'm not discouraging anyone to post here, because we were all newbies
ones, but you'll learn a lot more be searching for an answer yourself then
from an instant answer.
I know I haven't been very active in here for the pas few months but I still
watch the topics every day.
Just my two cents
Greetz Peter
--
Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build
bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce
bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning. (Rich Cook)
"GhostInAK" <ghostinak@xxxxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
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I'm seeing a terribly distubing number of questions that have no purposespewing
in existing. As an example: How do I change the position of a stream?
Hmm.. Could it be some method on the stream itsself? Probably.
My advice, pleading advice, is that you USE YOUR DAMN BRAINS beforeyour crap on here. Think about what you are doing. If your question isBrowser
"How do I do X with class/object Y?" Then why not open up the Obejct
and take a look at the properties and methods of Y. Also, Google is your
very bestest of friends when trying to FIGURE SOMETHING OUT FOR YOURSELF.
-Boo
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