Re: very new to java string array question

From:
Lew <lew@lewscanon.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Fri, 18 Dec 2009 13:50:30 -0800 (PST)
Message-ID:
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neune...@yahoo.fr wrote:

Oh, don't pay too much attention to the snobbish
attitude of people in this group, c.l.j.p. is
full of people full of themselves ;)


That's the pot calling the kettle black. Vas-t'en, cochon.

They have in common that they're both JLS *and* grammar
nazis.


Godwin's Law.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_Law>

It's crazy but you can find forums where you have discussion
where several Extactiq people do participate and where people
will gently take the time to answer your questions without
feeling like they're there to show off their knowledge.


It's even crazier when someone like Eric Sosman provides a correct,
helpful answer to what looks like a sincere question, then someone
like you comes along and starts spouting off unfounded hostile
nonsense as if he'd done something wrong.

The second most important thing you'll find in here is that
people consider every Gosling brain fart to be the holy gospel.


What the ...? What are you on about? There's been no mention of
Gosling other than your comment here, and certainly no dogma in this
thread other than your trollish crud.

I've had both IBM JVM engineers and Apple JVM engineers answer
me and participate in discussions with me in a much more friendly
and instructive manner than what you'll get here.


You aren't setting any kind of friendly or instructive example, unlike
Eric Sosman, who gave a very friendly and instructive answer to the
OP's question.

Here you'll get "RTFM / RTFJLS" type answers accompanied with
grammar-naziness (as exemplified by Lew's very constructive
participation in this thread where he quotes your lowercase 'i'
to follow it by a [sic]).


Hush, child, the grownups are talking. Fermes ta bec.

--
Lew

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