Andrew, if you read correctly what I wrote, I said that TO ME it was
offensive, I did not make a generalised comment but merely pointed out
how I personally took the comment.

Don and everybody else know I have no programming experience what so
ever, I wrote that I am a noob, why does he go asking about my
programming background for? this is offensive when he knows I have no
programming experience, it is like making fun of someone in a way, and
publicly on top of that.

On 21/04/2008, Tom Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sunday 20 April 2008 15:48, Andrew Piskorski wrote:
>  > On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 07:20:58PM +0100, Xavier Bourguignon wrote:
>  > > Don, my programming background has nothing to do with the questions I
>  > > asked, so sorry, you won't get an answer from me, but thank you for
>  > > trying.
>  >
>  > Not true, your programming background certainly does have some
>
> > relevance to the questions you asked.
>
>  Xavier,
>
>  Sometimes progress with learning a new language or even just a language
>  feature only comes by mercilessly disabusing yourself of your 'knowledge' of
>  how things work. Don't take it personally if we try to help you with that
>  part of the process.
>
>
>  tom jackson
>
>
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