On Monday, 22 August 2016 at 22:52:28 UTC, ag0aep6g wrote:
On Monday, 22 August 2016 at 21:46:35 UTC, Engine Machine wrote:
I'm sorry if it confuses you... it doesn't confuse me.

You needed quite some help to get this thing to work. And you made some mistakes and wrong statements in the process. That's perfectly fine, but please don't act as if Jack is the simpleton while you're the brainiac.


Um, please don't be an arrogant prick. I never said anything about that. He says it confuses him, I said it doesn't confuse me. Getting it to work in D has nothing to do with understanding the structure. It's like saying that because you can't understand English that you must be an imbecile.


I do not know why you have to try and prove something that is a preference.

Jack showed a version which he thinks is "cleaner". And since this is a discussion board about code, it makes perfect sense for him to do that. If you don't care about it, you don't have to engage in discussion, of course.


So? I am the one that asked the question how to do X. He brings up Y, then you try to justify Y. It is illogical and insane to do so.

Do you often get in to arguments with people about how ford is better than chevy or blonds are better than brunettes?

Please don't take this to a personal level. Jack was talking about the code, and you start questioning his character. Not cool.

No, Jack is talking about Y and people that try to change topics, like you have done, is insane and do the same thing with what I have stated. Keep it up though.

If you're happy with what you got, and you don't want to discuss other versions, you can say so without setting the stage for a shouting match. Simply not replying is an option, too. It may be a bit less polite, but it's better than escalating things.

True, but then you should also take your own advice. But if a person can't be direct, honest, and talk specifically what is asked about, then it is already the well is already poisoned. But which will you option will you choose?




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