You tell um WaterHead...I mean Cerebrus, You are like the coolest kid with
down syndrome. Man I love this group you guys are funny!

On Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 12:48 PM, Cerebrus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> [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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