Tom K.:
I only post this to the group because I know Craig does not deserve the
response you gave him.
Your initial comments were practically begging for a "personal argument"
- and quite frankly you got what you deserved. His response to you was
the first "off topic" response I can recall him making on this list.
I don't know how long you have been involved with this group, but if you
had been involved for any length of time, you would know that Craig is
one of the most knowledgeable and certainly the most helpful person in
this interest group. I have learned much from his postings and greatly
appreciate his efforts-which have been substantial.
I think it would be best for you to apologize for your comments and
leave it at that.
I suspect this group will respond far better to appropriate displays of
inquisitiveness and knowledge rather than arrogance.
May this be the end of a bad thread.
Lou Labeck
Tom Kochanowicz wrote:
>
> Craig R. McClanahan,
>
> Please stop using this interest group for your personal arguments with
> people. If you want to waste peoples time leave your email address and take
> it up on your own time. The users on the Servlet Interest group get enough
> junk mail without you adding to it!
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's Java Servlet
> API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Craig
> R. McClanahan
> Sent: Saturday, November 27, 1999 10:45 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Wrong Calendar Date
>
> Tom Kochanowicz wrote:
>
> > I'm with you Antonio. I use that the Calandar and Date class in my
> servlets.
> > In fact my servlets would be useless without them. Fortunately there are
> few
> > self appointed Java mailing police.
>
> Not quite ... just some people who volunteer their time to help people
> understand how to utilize servlet technology. If you need help on basic
> Java
> stuff, or Javascript, HTML, JDBC, and SQL you have lots of other resources
> available on the network. On this list you are just noise ... akin to
> interrupting a conversation at a party and talking about yourself instead of
> joining the ongoing conversation.
>
> > I don't know of any serious servlet
> > developer that doesn't work with java, javascript, html, JDBC and SQL. In
> > particular how they integrate with servlets.
>
> And exactly does the question of whether month numbers go 1-12 or 0-11 deal
> with integration with servlets? It's a basic Java issue and (like many)
> would
> not come up in the first place if the original poster had read the API docs.
>
> > The Java police are not Java
> > guru's they are just young men who are a lot less endowed then the rest of
> > man-kind.
> >
>
> Go away little boy ... comments like this earn people a place in my kill
> file,
> so you need not expect answers from me to YOUR questions, even if they are
> (gasp!) on topic. I would encourage everyone else to do the same.
>
> >
> > Tom K.
> >
>
> Craig McClanahan
>
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