>>I never said it wasn't okay to ask others for support, but there comes a point when you post a question the size of War & Peace with 1,000's of lines of code as ask somebody, where's the error in this. Her posts leave the impression that she has zero debugging skills and her way of coping is to ask the same question on 15 different forums hoping someone can help her. Then you repeat the same process 20 times a day. If you question something she responds with more questions and more code.
>>All of which does not create a picture of a competent programmer who is asking for help, but one who is in over her head and can't do the job without those who answer her questions here and on the other forums.
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>In this particular case I asked a very simple question with zero code. You don't know the answer yet you jumped into the thread offering zero help. Why not just skip the question if you don't know the answer. I can and do figure a lot on my own and do normally twice or trice what other programmers around do.
> and do normally twice or trice what other programmers around do
If you mean posting code and asking questions - I agree
Gregory