On Feb 11, 2008 5:25 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> You guys are remarkably caustic. I imagine you'll only respond to this
> opinion with more of the same, but I thought I'd throw that out there.
> If it only takes you thirty seconds to give a quick overview, then why
> not? Is it some sort of trade secret? If it's more involved, then
> there is certainly no harm in telling him so in nicer terms. He is
> already making the effort to learn.
>

I did feel bad for the sarcasm in my response, but it is the hard truth.  If
you answer someone's question with working code that solves their problem,
then who does that help?  No one.  First, the person responding has wasted
time because the example might not even work in the context of the asker's
application. Second, the asker misses an opportunity to learn by doing -
through trial and error or other means.

Cheers,
Drew

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