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24/06/2009 19:58:24
 
 
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Catégorie:
Autre
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Environment:
C# 3.0
OS:
Windows XP
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Divers
Thread ID:
01407885
Message ID:
01408281
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>>>>Indeed. It makes me feel a little afraid to ask questions.
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>>>I agree. And I really wanted to read about what people thought on this issue. Looks like getting something of value has been completely sidetracked by Mr. MVP.
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>>The whole question was NOT ABOUT asking questions for help, it was about asking 200 questions on everything from:
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>>What to name my methods
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>Without asking this question here I would probably name them as I originally planned (and then suggested by Boris) and would not come up to the nice idea born in discussion with everyone and Hugo.
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>>How to use a data layer
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>In the application you used in your blog as a sample you used TableAdapters. I learned the hard way this is not a thing you should use. I'm wondering why did you use them then if you knew the pitfalls?
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>>how to......
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>>each of which could have been answered by a little research instead of relying on every one else to guide you every step of the way.
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>I've done some research on these questions too as well.
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>My way of learning is to have a productive discussion. It usually stimulates the thought, provides new ideas which I may have not come up on my own, etc.
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>I thought that from some of my questions others can benefit too. Say, the latest question about design-time resize. There are many experts on this site, but it took several days before the real solution was suggested. How do you think I would be able to find this?
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>May be some of the questions should have been easily answered by googling, but you should know what to google first in order to google. Few problems I resolved myself (either by googling, or trying something, or asking for help of a developer here).
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>In any case, as I said, I do like discussing problems - putting the problem in writing makes you think more and sometimes the solutions even come once you wrote the problem and re-read it.
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>>If you have concerns, ask away, I'm sure it won't take 200 questions for you to figure it out.
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>>Mr MVP
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>Well, you may not know how many questions would it take to get the problem resolved.

Again, Naomi, not worth your response, although you did an excellent job of it. Keep asking questions and keep answering them. Don't listen to the poopheads and don't respond to them :o) If you don't acknowledge it, the hot air just dissipates.

Everyone can be a 'poophead' once in awhile. We're all human. Just let it go. I'm with Mike on this one. It was an anomaly.
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