Correction, a[33]
Alastair Dallas
awd at dbase.UUCP
Sat Jun 3 15:54:02 AEST 1989
In article <728 at abvax.UUCP>, aep at ivan (Alex E. Pensky) writes:
> I for one am not bothered so much by the novice *questions* as the novice
> *answers*. If one (by his own admission) does not know C, then he should
> not try to answer questions on it, novice or otherwise.
>
Ah, the reverberations from one hasty posting...This is the most interesting
thread I've read here in years. I followed proper netiquette; I refrained
from responding when I first read a[33] and I've scanned all the replies
to date. I have only the following comments to offer and then I'll be quiet:
- I've long thought that Microsoft engineers were a tad cocky,
all things considered.
- "It's not the things you don't know that hurt you; it's the
things you do know that ain't so."--Will Rogers, I believe.
- As for moderating the net, I think the net approximates working
in a big programming shop. There are gurus and there are
novices. The gurus are impatient, gruff and usually right
and the novices make a lot of noise and are almost always
wrong. C'est la vie. (Translated for the net: <shrug>)
Ok, back to the general confusion.
/alastair/
Disclaimer: Just me, nobody else.
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