>> When you use words on the internet people judge you based on your words. >> There's more to proposals than technical merits, and if you don't >> understand that that's fine, but don't be surprised when people dismiss >> you quickly. People filter information because they have to -- they'll >> take any excuse to ignore you. Don't make it _easy_ for them. > > > Mo excuse. Be assured, and there is no doubt that I will name shit SHIT. I > live in a free country. > Any substantial feedback ?
However, claiming such a thing only lowers peoples opinion of you. Other people that use the "I live in a free country" defense include thugs that intimidate people and teenagers disagreeing with their parents. If that is your only defense, then you clearly don't have a defined reason for holding your opinion. As for your writing, it is obvious that you are french, however, that does not excuse 1) casual mixing languages in writing, you might speak like that, but this isn't verbal conversation. 2) rudeness. Bad manners are bad manners, regardless of language and 3) not proofreading, a few typos here and there are ok, especially if English is not your first language, but you don't even punctuate properly, and I /know/ that French has the same punctuation rules as any other Latin-derived language. My feedback is that for most people's purposes, associative arrays and arrays (dynamic and static) are fine. PHP doesn't have a well-used collections library (though it does exist) but it is used by millions of sites every day. I don't normally need an explicit queue/stack/priority queue. James Miller
