On 16 Sep., 20:12, Cody Precord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> On Sep 16, 2008, at 12:30 PM, RonnyPfannschmidt wrote:
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>
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> > i took a short look at the code and i really didn't like what i saw,
> > sorry but i dont't want code like that.
>
> Politeness goes a long way in this world. I was being polite in
> extending a reply to your message and providing you with another
> source of reference that could possibly help with what you are doing,
> and now I receive without reason what I can only perceive as an insult
> in reply. Which is quite uncalled for and rather unnecessary. Simply
> saying it is not really what your looking for would have been quite
> sufficient and a far more effective means of communication.
>
Sorry if that came over harsh,
it wasn't my intention to insult you
but its the usual way i communicate with people about code,
That model works usually fine and it helps for the evolution of code.
(the inital iterations if anyvc i hacked up within pida where just as
horrible).
But after a few "wtf, this is shit, do it more nice, change this and
that" from others, it got more pretty, better testable and more
simple. (still a long way to go tho)
Unfortunately i sometimes fail to realize when im outside of of my
usual communication channels
and people consider that way of talking about code as offensive and
rude.
So i'm sorry for missbehaving and i will try to be polite now.
> Good day,
>
> Cody
Regards, Ronny