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  • Daisy

    #16
    Re: Maths & Rounding

    "Bill Priess" <no.spam@nospam .com> wrote in message
    news:oprs63luv6 cimqky@localhos t...[color=blue]
    > Well, I have to admit that I agree with Daisy. I have personally seen many
    > posts from her and although some of them are no brainers, for a learner,
    > she is usually well on track.
    >
    > Not everyone here is a MVP, MCSE, MCSD. Not everyone has dealt with C/C++
    > or any other mainstream languages aside from MS ones.[/color]
    <snip>

    Thank you Bill :)
    I wasn't going to reply to Thomas, already having the answer, but seeing
    such a snotty reply from an MVP suprised me :o(
    --
    Daisy The Cow
    Now playing: Nothing


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    • Daisy

      #17
      Re: Maths &amp; Rounding

      "Bill Priess" <no.spam@nospam .com> wrote in message
      news:oprs63luv6 cimqky@localhos t...[color=blue]
      > Well, I have to admit that I agree with Daisy. I have personally seen many
      > posts from her and although some of them are no brainers, for a learner,
      > she is usually well on track.
      >
      > Not everyone here is a MVP, MCSE, MCSD. Not everyone has dealt with C/C++
      > or any other mainstream languages aside from MS ones.[/color]
      <snip>

      Thank you Bill :)
      I wasn't going to reply to Thomas, already having the answer, but seeing
      such a snotty reply from an MVP suprised me :o(
      --
      Daisy The Cow
      Now playing: Nothing


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      • Bill Priess

        #18
        Re: Maths &amp; Rounding

        On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 07:14:29 +0100, Daisy <daisy@nospam.o ops> wrote:
        [color=blue]
        > "Thomas Tomicek [MVP]" <t.tomiczek@tho na-consulting.com> wrote in message
        > news:e5zEz08VDH A.1984@TK2MSFTN GP11.phx.gbl...[color=green][color=darkred]
        >> > Not everyone here is a MVP, MCSE, MCSD. Not everyone has dealt with[/color][/color]
        > C/C++[color=green][color=darkred]
        >> > or any other mainstream languages aside from MS ones.[/color]
        >>
        >> Not everyone claims he knows the language without reading the specs.[/color]
        >
        > Nor did I. I claimed to know enough to get me going. Argue with that if
        > you
        > wish, but I'm on my way through writing a newsreader, including a custom
        > control (listview/trreeview thing, custom painting, etc.), lots of stuff
        > I've never done before. I'd just never come across int/int=int before. I
        > guess you must've skipped the learning stage and just suddenly knew
        > everything overnight. Oh, if only I was as arrog^h^h^h^h^h clever as you.[/color]
        ^^^ lmfao Daisy... ;)

        As for the MVP... he may be one hell of good coder, but his people skills
        are way below normal. Upon speaking to a few other MVPs/MCSDs yesterday, it
        seems that a lot of people would assume what we did. go figure... guess
        they must be beginners too... ;)

        <thread finish="true" />

        --
        Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/

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        • Bill Priess

          #19
          Re: Maths &amp; Rounding

          On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 07:14:29 +0100, Daisy <daisy@nospam.o ops> wrote:
          [color=blue]
          > "Thomas Tomicek [MVP]" <t.tomiczek@tho na-consulting.com> wrote in message
          > news:e5zEz08VDH A.1984@TK2MSFTN GP11.phx.gbl...[color=green][color=darkred]
          >> > Not everyone here is a MVP, MCSE, MCSD. Not everyone has dealt with[/color][/color]
          > C/C++[color=green][color=darkred]
          >> > or any other mainstream languages aside from MS ones.[/color]
          >>
          >> Not everyone claims he knows the language without reading the specs.[/color]
          >
          > Nor did I. I claimed to know enough to get me going. Argue with that if
          > you
          > wish, but I'm on my way through writing a newsreader, including a custom
          > control (listview/trreeview thing, custom painting, etc.), lots of stuff
          > I've never done before. I'd just never come across int/int=int before. I
          > guess you must've skipped the learning stage and just suddenly knew
          > everything overnight. Oh, if only I was as arrog^h^h^h^h^h clever as you.[/color]
          ^^^ lmfao Daisy... ;)

          As for the MVP... he may be one hell of good coder, but his people skills
          are way below normal. Upon speaking to a few other MVPs/MCSDs yesterday, it
          seems that a lot of people would assume what we did. go figure... guess
          they must be beginners too... ;)

          <thread finish="true" />

          --
          Using M2, Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/

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          • Thomas Tomicek [MVP]

            #20
            Re: Maths &amp; Rounding

            "Bill Priess" <no.spam@nospam .com> wrote in message
            news:oprs8flmk0 cimqky@localhos t...[color=blue]
            > On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 07:14:29 +0100, Daisy <daisy@nospam.o ops> wrote:[/color]
            [color=blue]
            > As for the MVP... he may be one hell of good coder, but his people skills
            > are way below normal. Upon speaking to a few other MVPs/MCSDs yesterday,[/color]
            it[color=blue]
            > seems that a lot of people would assume what we did. go figure... guess
            > they must be beginners too... ;)[/color]

            I always say 95% of hte people working in IT are only one thing:
            incompetent. Reading was once considered to be part of the job - times seem
            to change. Sadly, the problems dont.

            --
            Regards

            Thomas Tomiczek
            THONA Software & Consulting Ltd.
            (Microsoft MVP C#/.NET)


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            • Thomas Tomicek [MVP]

              #21
              Re: Maths &amp; Rounding

              "Bill Priess" <no.spam@nospam .com> wrote in message
              news:oprs8flmk0 cimqky@localhos t...[color=blue]
              > On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 07:14:29 +0100, Daisy <daisy@nospam.o ops> wrote:[/color]
              [color=blue]
              > As for the MVP... he may be one hell of good coder, but his people skills
              > are way below normal. Upon speaking to a few other MVPs/MCSDs yesterday,[/color]
              it[color=blue]
              > seems that a lot of people would assume what we did. go figure... guess
              > they must be beginners too... ;)[/color]

              I always say 95% of hte people working in IT are only one thing:
              incompetent. Reading was once considered to be part of the job - times seem
              to change. Sadly, the problems dont.

              --
              Regards

              Thomas Tomiczek
              THONA Software & Consulting Ltd.
              (Microsoft MVP C#/.NET)


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