Self confessed help vampire here. To be honest, I have browsed for
questions to
answer but have seen none I feel capable of answering yet. I shall, however,
endeavour to answer one soon :-).
While off topic for a minute, I would also add that personally I would prefer
this all to be in web forum
on scoping issues. I think that makes sense,
don't you?
Jim
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Jim Tann
I believe this point is important to emphasize:
This is autonomous behavior. Again, we shouldn't hate the Help Vampire. Or
stake them. They know not what they do, only that they are driven to do it,
and I believe they can be saved.
Well said!
I've been a member of a group , more strict than
I've been a member of a group , more strict than any other groups. It's
a place for C/C++ programmers where Help Vampires more than often get
these replies :
Heh, that's old school. Back in the day, when all this kind of
discussion took place on newsgroups, that was standard fare. Except
Jim Tann ?:
http://www.osflash.org/flashcoders/as2#handling_scope_in_event_handlers
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I want to offer a basic counterpoint to this: what if the question is
just
from a beginner, who has in fact researched a problem found the
documentation/resources
Thanks, Jim, but you didn't read my e-mail.
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http://www.osflash.org/flashcoders/as2#handling_scope_in_event_handlers
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Steven Sacks wrote:
http://www.slash7.com/pages/vampires
I'm not sure, what's a help vampire...? ;-)
jd
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I know of a few... and I am sure at a few points in the past I have almost
been one :)
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Steven Sacks wrote:
http://www.slash7.com/pages/vampires
I'm not sure, what's a help vampire...? ;-)
jd
hi hello how do I make a multi-player game in flash its got to have
lasers thank you
eric dolecki wrote:
I know of a few... and I am sure at a few points in the past I have almost
been one :)
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Steven Sacks wrote:
Chris Hill schrieb:
hi hello how do I make a multi-player game in flash its got to have
lasers thank you
eric dolecki wrote:
I know of a few... and I am sure at a few points in the past I have almost
been one :)
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hi hello how do I make a multi-player game in flash its got to have
lasers thank you
eric dolecki wrote:
I know of a few... and I am sure at a few points in the past I have
almost
been one :)
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hi hello how do I make a multi-player game in flash its got to have
lasers thank you
eric dolecki wrote:
I know of a few
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Chris Hill schrieb:
hi hello how do I make a multi-player game in flash its got to have
lasers thank you
eric dolecki wrote:
I know of a few... and I am sure at a few points in the past I have
almost
been one
hi hello how do I make a multi-player game in flash its got to have
lasers thank you
LOL! Well played.
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Guess I should not post
my IM on Flash message boards any more :(
Oops! Although, I have to say, I once got an off-list email from somebody
who asked me for help and it lead to having a regular client (I replaced
them, something I wasn't entirely comfortable with at first, but if somebody
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hi hello how do I make a multi-player game in flash its got to have
lasers thank you
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hi hello how do I make a multi-player game in flash its got to have
lasers thank you
Haha! That deserves another laugh. I can't stop laughing.
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Sharon,
I think this could apply to some of our constituents:
http://www.slash7.com/pages/vampires
:)
http://www.slash7.com/pages/vampires
I'm not sure, what's a help vampire...? ;-)
jd
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hi hello how do I make a multi-player game in flash its got to have
lasers thank you
LOL from me too. You know, I have one simple request, and that is to
have sharks with frickin' laser beams attached to their heads! Now
evidently my cycloptic colleague informs me that that cannot be done.
Ah,
It's true that females are not as inclined to become Help Vampires.
We will ask for directions sooner than most men, but we will consider
our options considerably before asking technical questions. And our
brains just work better anyway, really. :P
Just not at forming proper sentences in
I want to offer a basic counterpoint to this: what if the question is just
from a beginner, who has in fact researched a problem found the
documentation/resources incomplete in some way? Is it just because a person
is a beginner that you will not offer help?
Case in point, and be patient with me.
Wholy crap Jonathan I give you an E for (E)xcellent thesis. I didn't have
the time nor the patience to read it, so I apologize, however, I think I
should point out that nowhere in the article does it categorize anyone as
smart or stupid.
I believe this point is important to emphasize:
This is
Yes, I forgot to change the subject line to ask my question as well. I was
not referring to the article, but to the reaction to people who ask for help
in general.
On 4/26/06, elibol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wholy crap Jonathan I give you an E for (E)xcellent thesis. I didn't have
the time
Haha! Dammit Ryan, what I meant to say was that our brains work
better when the right conditions are met. i.e. - sufficient caffeine
intake, balanced hormone levels, and the lack of men asking us to do
everything for them. :)
I considered this post considerably before posting it.
On 4/26/06,
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