You are not in the position to teach others. Everyone is free to learn,
but you have no right to force them into learning. This approach would
reveal your disguised hate that you had to spend hours to learn it while
others want it without learning. If all open source developers had such
an attitude there would be more wrong in their life than there is.
People with attention disorders always have a need to "teach".
Nathan Raley schrieb:
You can feed someone line after line of code, it doesn't mean that
they will ever really grasp the concept of what is going on unless
they have tried to dive into it and learn it on their own. Then, when
they get stuck and ask a question, someone can come along and explain
to them exactly what was going on, why it was going wrong, how they
may fix it, and give the person a much better understanding of the
concept as a whole.
I am no expert and I do admit sometimes having someone toss out an
answer seems tempting, but in the end you really only hurt yourself
and never really get anywhere.
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