Corey wrote: > Tentatively, and at the risk of receiving harsh words in reply, > perhaps I > will comment. I mostly lurk on the list and pretty much never > post. I am > not really a professional programmer; however, I am a professional, > and I > can recognize when someone is not behaving like one. > > Brendan, you are trying to sell your software product, no? Yet, > from the > very beginning of this thread (excluding your original > announcement), your > tone has been arrogant, angry, and combative. It has now > escalating to just > plain childish. I would recommend "taking a chill pill" yourself, and > reigning yourself in a bit. Maybe think overnight before > posting...or have > somebody more discerning proofread for you. > > I can't speak for sure for other potential customers, but I personally > wouldn't run to purchase from someone who lacks humility, refuses to > compromise, and, frankly, I am afraid to talk to....
I expressed my point of view concerning a discussion of my product. I admit getting a little ticked at Charles because he was mocking me without cause and not adding anything to the conversation, otherwise I believe I had valid things to say. People have disagreed with me and that is fine. You can't have a discussion like this without there being the fiction of comparing ideas. If you think I am arrogant, angry, and combative, then you don't know me very well. What you do know is I stick up for what I believe. If someone out there says to themselves, "You know what, I can raise my standards when I code," then this discussion has helped. People have seen both side of the argument and can make their own decision. RB Code Reports is an excellent product and will grow in the future. I stand by the misplaced DIM warning in the warnings report and the reasonings behind it expressed in this thread. You can always turn it off in the preferences window if you so desire. _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe or switch delivery mode: <http://www.realsoftware.com/support/listmanager/> Search the archives: <http://support.realsoftware.com/listarchives/lists.html>
