[My comments to this flurry of posts from Rocky will be inline.]

Folks, here's a man with no reading comprehension problems at all ! He
even admits his mistake when he's wrong. He doesn't jump to
conclusions about others and indeed stops to consider the possibility
that he could be mistaken. He also seems to realize that what he is
saying applies more aptly to himself - "Another case of someone typing
without filtering their thoughts through their brains."

On Sep 19, 1:30 am, Rocky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Whoops misread my bad, you still suck balls though


On Sep 18, 11:49 pm, Rocky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You have taught many junior level developers and ONE of them has
> become very successful! Another case of someone typing without
> filtering their thoughts through their brains. Did anyone else see
> what was wrong with that statement. So out of the many junior
> developers you taught only one became successful, if this was baseball
> your batting average would be below .100 dude. The one developer that
> made it probably already had the desire and devotion to become a good
> developer, it had nothing to do with you man.
>
> On Sep 17, 1:28 pm, Glenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have taught you how to fish, you just keep coming back for more free
> > fish!  Between Google and MSDN, you will find all the information you need
> > about .NET.  In fact, every error message you encounter will be there, even
> > exceptions!!!
>
> > Yes, I have taught many junior level programmers.  Every one of them has
> > become a senior level programmer and has done very well.  The way I taught
> > them is the same way I teach others here.  They learned quickly not to come
> > to me expecting me to hand over the answer without them doing some work on
> > their own to demonstrate that they are comprehending the material.
>
> > ...Glenn
>

Folks, here's a man who doesn't assume anything but the blatantly
obvious. His enormous experience in this Group enables him to almost
telepathically divine the exact platform, technology, version that a
poster is working on. In this case it was VB.NET, how could you even
imagine VB 6.0 ?

On Sep 18, 11:59 pm, Rocky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought you were smart Glenn, He's talking about a recent class. Of
> course it is .Net unless this guy is getting cheated out of his money.
> What college did you go to? I bet your college is still teaching
> procedural fortran to new students.
>
> On Sep 11, 12:16 pm, Glenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > First of all, are you referring to VB or VB.NET?  VB <> VB.NET.  Close, but
> > not quite.
>

... Of course, you are supposed to ignore the fact that he then goes
on to provide a code solution in VB 6.0.

On Sep 19, 12:11 am, Rocky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here dude, this first set of code gets the specified file and then
> reads from it. The second set of code creates a .txt file and then
> adds lines of info into the file then creates a new file each day
> after midnight. This is was used for one of our older applications
> written in vb 6 so you will have to figure out how to make it work for
> you.
>
> VB 6.0 snipped.

Oh... how spiritual !! Guys, we have a new Group Monk... one who has
mastered the elusive concept of Karma. I dunno about CIO, but he's
sure as hell (forgive me!) on the way to being the Monk who sold his
bundle of contradictions !

On Sep 18, 11:45 pm, Rocky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Godlike????? I see why you are so bitter when a newbie comes to this
> forum with a problem, because with comments like that Karma has
> probably bit you in the ass more times than you can count. You
> probably hate your life and God probably hates you too. A little
> humility might get you somewhere besides this student here might end
> up being your boss one day. Here is a lesson you should learn, don't
> withhold your knowledge, many developers get caught in that trap
> because they want to be the code gurus in their organization; this
> also means that the junior developers don't get the proper training
> they need and they stay under you but guess what you stay that same
> position because in order to move up your company first has to have
> someone that can replace you. Hell I might even be you CIO one day,
> now that would be a major kick of karma to your butt!
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