On 8 sep, 14:39, Paul Rubin <no.em...@nospam.invalid> wrote: > Baba <raoul...@gmail.com> writes: > > But where do you draw the line? Can we not just let people ask > > questions regardless? And let those answer who want to and those who > > don't just ignore the question? That seems so much easier to me. > > The first few times, it's easy to ignore the questions. After a few > more times, it becomes easier to ignore the person asking the questions, > and not even look at the questions. > > The answer to many of your questions also is not "research it online", > but rather, "figure it out with your own creativity". That's what being > a programmer is about--figuring out solutions that don't already exist > elsewhere.
Hi Paul If i look where i was 4 weeks ago and the progress i made in learning Python i am quite delighted. This forum has helped me and i appreciate it. I don't think i will ever tell a beginner to "do me a favour" and to look things up by himself nor will i use the RTFM line (refering to Bruno's post), i'd just be nice and helpful as everyone here is. Didn't realise ego's were that big but so is mine i suppose... kind regards Baba -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list