You're not exactly a differenciating butterfly either.
When you read through others' code, you need to read all of it and build a map of it in your head.
Oh dear Cthulhu! Thinking! I'm sorry, but you will have to understand the code with either method, unless VisualStudio includes an USB brain-dongle. Now, do you really think you're in the position to tell me if I'm more comfty in dialogs and a GUI, or by reading the code itself?
Never happended to me. I find the community as a whole rather helpful and professional. Of course there are always people who can be annoying to someone else. But it's up to you if you're annoyed or just ignore it.
I can absolutely understand people who don't use free stuff they don't like. I can also understand people who talk about stuff they don't like and say what they don't like. But I could never understand why people are lobbying against stuff others are doing for free on their own time?
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Good for you! But some people prefer to run with the grown ups in the Perl community. Myself included, of course.
Like I said, it falls deaf ears.
You're not exactly a differenciating butterfly either.
When you read through others' code, you need to read all of it and build a map of it in your head.
Oh dear Cthulhu! Thinking! I'm sorry, but you will have to understand the code with either method, unless VisualStudio includes an USB brain-dongle. Now, do you really think you're in the position to tell me if I'm more comfty in dialogs and a GUI, or by reading the code itself?
(Hint: If you do, that's not a good thing)
So please, put up or shut up.
Nah, please do it right, rather than doing it quick.
Never happended to me. I find the community as a whole rather helpful and professional. Of course there are always people who can be annoying to someone else. But it's up to you if you're annoyed or just ignore it.
I can absolutely understand people who don't use free stuff they don't like. I can also understand people who talk about stuff they don't like and say what they don't like. But I could never understand why people are lobbying against stuff others are doing for free on their own time?
Good for you! But some people prefer to run with the grown ups in the Perl community. Myself included, of course.