"Adam D. Ruppe" <destructiona...@gmail.com> wrote in message news:ewuffoakafwmuybbz...@forum.dlang.org... > On Monday, 5 March 2012 at 03:24:32 UTC, Chad J wrote: >> It's that I simply cannot expect users to run my code in a debugger. > > :) I'm lucky if I can get more from my users than > "the site doesn't work"! >
I *hate* those reports!! But they get worse than that: Fairly soon after retaliating to a "Durr...It don't work!" email with a nice formal (and painfully friendly) explanation of how and why to give me useful reports (which he even acknowledged as being a good point), I got from the same damn person (ie *the top guy in charge of the project in question!*): "So-and-so person told me that one of *their* people told them that the site didn't work when they tried it last week." WHAT THE FUCKING FUCK?!?!?! Shit like that I'm inclined to just blame on user error. I mean, crap, with a report like that, how am I supposed to know they spelled the URL right or even had a fucking internet connection at all? Or even a damn computer. I swear, as soon as a computer enters the picture, most people turn shit stupid (well, more stupid than usual): I can't imagine that *even these people* would go up to an auto mechanic as say "Driving to Detroit didn't work!" But that's exactly the crap I have to put up with. And then *I* have to (politely!) explain to these shitheads how to not be a moron...only to have them come back and pull the same shit two weeks later? Fuck, and people wonder why I hate humans.