Re: 1 line of code that will crash the .NET2003 IDE/Compiler

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From: Björn Holmgren (bjohol_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 09/30/04

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    Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 10:01:34 +0200
    
    

    "Rarlfth Nadar" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:ONQ7AaapEHA.3196@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
    >
    > Here's the fact. I'm not about to read a bunch of "netiquette" about how
    to
    > post, or about the differences between cross posting and multi-posting.
    >

    You really should. Knowing what to do, and how to do it, is as important
    here as everywhere else.

    >
    > It just doesn't matter. What was the real intention of the replies to my
    post?
    >

    It may not matter to you, but it sure does to most of us. Also, you're
    taking this way too personal. I'm sure Bob's intention was not to attack you
    or "police" you as you prefer to put it. The reason off-topic posts aren't
    just simply ignored is that other people - while 'lurking' around - might
    get the hint and post their .Net questions to the proper groups, thus
    helping them get faster - and more appropriate - answers.

    >
    > Granted, I'm not up on all the stringent "requirement" for posting in the
    > newsgroups, but I'm a damn good programmer, with a hell of a lot more
    > experience than the average Joe. I've got a lot of good info to offer,
    but
    > I'll be damned if I'm gonna listen to a bunch of jackasses tell me how to
    > appropriately offer help.
    >

    You're starting to sound more like a spoiled kid than a professional
    programmer, if you ask me.

    Bob, keep up the good work. Don't let things like this discourage you. I
    guess some people just aren't good at handling criticism.

    --
    Björn Holmgren
    

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