>>Perry, I will present an analogy, but I really don't think you are smart enough to understand. What if I my car has a diesel engine, and I want to hear tips from other users of diesel engines. Since there are so few users of diesel engines, would you suggest that I should talk to users who have cars with regular gas driven engines instead?
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>That's a completely fallacious analogy. Diesel engines work completly different that gas ones (as you well know); however, programming in a large shop (regardless of the language) works the same. The underlying principles don't change.
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>>When I wrote that I don't think you are smart enough, I was not referring to your intelligence, but to your smartness which a completely different thing. Show me wrong, accept that you have upset a few people (as usual), and step oyt of this thread.
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>Perry was offering a completly legitimate point of view, which, while contrary to yours, is fodder for personal attacks from the sensitive nellies on this list. Who cares if it upsets you or John. I don't remember anyone rattling your chain requesting your inane input.
Luckily I just found the button for the twit filter. Bye'