> I would reconsider your choices for your own health Considering I do not drink or do drugs I think "Helping people too rapidly from the perspective of a forum or mailing list lover" is not the worst habit I could have(perhaps giving snide responses to people online is a worse habit).
> I hate it when new programmers (especially teenagers), expect to get a reply > immediately to their problem or they will through a tantrum is ridiculous. Oh damn we're in agreement. Spoon-feeding people is tedious and a waste of everyone's time. Though that is one benefit of forums and emails as they're more formal which encourages properly documenting the problem and the solution, but even then there are plenty of cases of lacking information from the person asking the question. > My suggestion is nim stop putting an emphasis on fast support, and focus more > on useful support, I would rather get a useful reply than someone waste 30 > mins of my time, but they replied immediately. Hey hey hey now just cause it's likely I will answer your question in the real time chat does not mean I've wasted your time. I am almost certain I would have made one bad joke and bantered with at least one other person.
