Re: Fav. Memory Stream Impl.
On 2/7/12 12:59 AM, Jan Burse wrote:
Arne Vajh?j schrieb:
On 11/28/2011 6:22 PM, Jan Burse wrote:
Robert Klemme schrieb:
*What* content? Why do you not answer this question? You didn't even
state that you do not want to answer the question (which I could
understand if you do not want to leak out ideas you are working on).
But
coming here and asking while at the same time ignoring those who are
willing to help to find a good solution is not a strategy to success.
Strange approach to make help dependent on disclosure
of application details. Please note this is a public
forum, so when somebody posts a solution here everybody
profits from this, not only eventually me.
It happens all the time that people ask for help
with implementation of solution XYZ while there is another
solution ABC that is a much better solution
for the problem to be solved.
Picking the right solution is the difficult part and
implementing it is the easy part (if it is a good
solution).
The interest in helping implement XYZ when poster
will not reveal what problem is being solved is not
particular attractive, because the chance that XYZ
is optimal is very small.
Arne
Well I can assure you, the memory
streams are not used to wipe your ass.
If you post more of this narrow minded
stuff, I might get injured from laughing...
Only a fool calls his teacher foolish. There is nothing narrow minding
about Arne's post. There is however close-mindedness in your own reply.
Engineers look over the most solutions, and choose the ones that work
"best" (where "best" is situational). Often times, not having to
implement potentially tricky algorithms is a good start. As well as not
having to refit existing API's to support a different mode of operation.
If, as an engineer, you decide XYZ is the right solution, but need help
finding how to implement XYZ, it is often a good idea to explain how and
why you came to your conclusion. Either you'll get second opinions on
other approaches you might not have considered, or you'll get agreement
and instantaneous help on XYZ.