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My questions are often answered by one person who has a working fix I
don't really understand. Before I do understand it someone else gives a
very different fix. Both work and both are different from the approach
I was taking, which, in some cases only has a minor flaw I find days
later that prevents it from working as I wanted.
This leaves me wondering whether it's all just a matter of preference
and I, just like everyone else have my own different way. I know it's
hard to read another persons code and it's easy to start off by saying
"that isn't how I would do it"--usually stated "that isn't how it should
be done". But then again it might be my way really is crap and everyone
else has a different and very valid approach. I'm trying to keep an
open mind because .net is still new to me and I'm used to knowing the
language I program in quite throughly.
Thankfully some folks like Armin don't mind a little back and forth
typing discussion. But inevitably someone seems offended because I'm
getting some discussion time and posts something insinuating I'm an
idiot. Thankfully I have thick skin.
But hey, maybe this isn't the best place for me to seek assistance. You
see I'm only here because my company paid good money for the programmers
here to have msdn subscriptions. Beyond those DVDs (which it seems I'm
the only programmer who actually opens the boxes) all I can see I get is
the ability to post in these forums. But I now believe anyone can post
here. Is there some special help a msdn subscription should be giving
me that I'm unaware of?????
don't really understand. Before I do understand it someone else gives a
very different fix. Both work and both are different from the approach
I was taking, which, in some cases only has a minor flaw I find days
later that prevents it from working as I wanted.
This leaves me wondering whether it's all just a matter of preference
and I, just like everyone else have my own different way. I know it's
hard to read another persons code and it's easy to start off by saying
"that isn't how I would do it"--usually stated "that isn't how it should
be done". But then again it might be my way really is crap and everyone
else has a different and very valid approach. I'm trying to keep an
open mind because .net is still new to me and I'm used to knowing the
language I program in quite throughly.
Thankfully some folks like Armin don't mind a little back and forth
typing discussion. But inevitably someone seems offended because I'm
getting some discussion time and posts something insinuating I'm an
idiot. Thankfully I have thick skin.
But hey, maybe this isn't the best place for me to seek assistance. You
see I'm only here because my company paid good money for the programmers
here to have msdn subscriptions. Beyond those DVDs (which it seems I'm
the only programmer who actually opens the boxes) all I can see I get is
the ability to post in these forums. But I now believe anyone can post
here. Is there some special help a msdn subscription should be giving
me that I'm unaware of?????