Funny thing is Don, If he ( assuming He because of the adversarial stance )
took the time to read a book on the gcc toolchain he'd have figured it out
by now. But NOOOOOO, we must blame everyone else but ourselves, because
"we're" always right. RIGHT ?




On Thu, Sep 4, 2014 at 10:49 AM, Don deJuan <[email protected]> wrote:

>  On 09/04/2014 09:14 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>
>
>
>  So you want to compare a $45 board with a $375 one with a $1500
>> development license? Come on you can't be serious. Seems logic of a common
>> variety is lacking here.
>>
>> It's no ones fault but your own you're behind in the skills required for
>> your "homework" project. Step off the fricken high horse and re-evaluate
>> your gripes. If you can't hack the time it would take you to learn it give
>> up on your "homework" and tell your work to get someone more capable. It's
>> no ones job here to hold your little hand through your learning process,
>> especially for something it sounds like your work has given you. Everything
>> you need is at your finger tips, there are young kids figuring this out, so
>> if you've been around since the 80's developing, this should be no major
>> task at all to get going, so stop the complaining do some self research
>> learn the basics and get up to speed on what you're lacking. Posts like
>> these are just ridiculous.
>>
>
>  This is the typical attitude of the Linux world, "Your too stupid to use
> my baby!" Its like some Masonic ritual, that all initiates must pass
> through because that's what the elders had to do.  I'm not asking anyone
> here to hold my hand.  I'm asking that you "elders" to organize, package,
> and document your work for the benefit of others.  This what any
> professional would do.  "Hack" is the key word here.  As long as this
> product lacks the proper tools to support it, like Linux, it will remain a
> hackers toy.
>
>  I agree that this is pointless.  So the final answer is "No" for all you
> lurkers out there who have the same frustrations but are afraid to chime in
> because you will get your head bit off.  To advance from a Newbie to a
> Novice, you must first become and Expert.
>
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> And your replies and statements are typical of those who ride that
> entitled horse and want everything for free including their knowledge. Give
> me free stuff, show me everything for free, cause I expect the same
> experience as I got with a $1800 platform w/ license.
>
> Wake up dude, you're asking exactly that hold my little hand and show me
> everything you took all this time to learn and get me up to speed in less
> than a day all at your expense.
>
> You realize you have asked nothing that is not answered numerous times in
> Google search results. Learn how to do self research and teaching. Your
> inability to find all those "elders" whom have documented endless things
> including THE BASICs of setting up an environment YOU'RE comfortable with
> is not anyones fault but your own as you chose to accept your "homework".
> Maybe your GooDorking skills are sub par and that is why you lack the
> ability to find what YOU need.
>
> Stop blaming us Linux dicks for your short comings, it's not our fault you
> got a "homework" assignment above your head that you will be getting paid
> whatever salary you get to do this work, while riding off the the knowledge
> off all the folks who've come before you and taken the time to do it and
> document it already. No where did it state you would get anything different
> than the support you get.
>
> Do you drive a lifted truck as well?
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