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Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.

by piscesboy <oraclmaster@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 12, 2008 at 10:31 AM

On Jun 12, 1:19=A0pm, Gregory Weston <u...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> In article
> <528c3029-c486-470e-923a-8c34f30e8...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>
>
>
> =A0piscesboy <oraclmas...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > On Jun 12, 12:32=A0pm, Dave Seaman <dsea...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > > On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 09:07:43 -0700 (PDT), piscesboy wrote:
> > > > On Jun 12, 8:24=A0am, Dave Seaman <dsea...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > > >> On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 22:05:19 -0700 (PDT), piscesboy wrote:
> > > >> > On Jun 11, 10:18=A0pm, Dave Seaman <dsea...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
> > > >> >> On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 19:05:58 -0700 (PDT), piscesboy wrote:
>
> > > >> >> >> By the way, "test" is a very poor choice for the name of an
> > > >> >> >> executable
> > > >> >> >> program. =A0Don't be surprised if executing the program
appea=
rs to
> > > >> >> >> produce
> > > >> >> >> no response at all, since "test" is a shell builtin.
> > > >> >> > It is in fact a "test". =A0A dummy program that I built to
lea=
rn
> > > >> >> > about
> > > >> >> > Objective-C. It isn't meant to be proprietary software or a
fi=
nal
> > > >> >> > release at all. I have exactly 24 hours worth of Objective-C
> > > >> >> > experience as of this posting, so I am very much a novice at
t=
his
> > > >> >> > stuff.
>
> > > >> >> Evidently you didn't read my explanation of why "test" is a
poor=

> > > >> >> choice
> > > >> >> for naming an executable program. =A0I was not suggesting
anythi=
ng at
> > > >> >> all
> > > >> >> about what kind of program it is, but only what is likely to
hap=
pen
> > > >> >> when
> > > >> >> you type "test", expecting this to run your program.
>
> > > >> > Evidently, you don't understand the difference between an
executa=
ble C
> > > >> > file and a shell command.
>
> > > >> I learned that difference around 1980. =A0It's the difference I
was=
 trying
> > > >> to explain to you, but it went over your head on the first try.
>
> >...
>
> > > If you had merely meant to say that you understood the problem and
kne=
w
> > > how to avoid it, then why didn't you just say so in the first place
> > > instead of responding as if you had completely failed to comprehend
th=
e
> > > point?
>
> > No, these are your exact words, Dave:
>
> > " I was not suggesting anything at all
> > about what kind of program it is, but only what is likely to happen
> > when you type "test", expecting this to run your program."
>
> But before that, his exact words were (still up at the top of this
post):
>
> | Don't be surprised if executing the program appears to produce no
> | response at all, since "test" is a shell builtin.
>
> Your response was completely irrelevant to his warning. How awful of him
> to assume that meant you didn't understand the warning instead of just
> realizing you were a self-im****tant prick.
>
> > Then I responded by saying that that is NOT how I run my program, I
> > type "./test" not "test" as you thought I did. Then I responded that
> > that is not how I run my program and the discussion should have ended
> > there but no...you clearly assumed I would not know the difference
> > between the two by saying the previous post of yours went over my head
> > which is intellectually insulting.
>
> Assuming that someone who responds to your statements with irrelevancies
> did understand what you were saying is insulting? Is it as insulting as,
> say, telling someone that you know better than they what motivated an
> action on their part? You've essentially implied that Dave's either
> insane or a liar, with no evidence of either.
>

It is insulting saying that something goes over someone else's head
which is exactly what he said. So yes, you can try to rationalize it
all you want by comparing whether or not my response was "as
insulting" as his or not but he began all this by saying that his post
was over my head which I do find insulting and I am simply responding
to that. And I couldn't give a rat's ass if he or you never help me
here again if you treat all your posters by ganging up on them in this
manner.


> G
>
> --
> "Harry?" Ron's voice was a mere whisper. "Do you smell something ...
burni=
ng?"
> =A0 =A0- Harry Potter and the Odor of the Phoenix
 




 43 Posts in Topic:
Cocoa Newbie Question.
piscesboy <oraclmaster  2008-06-11 10:51:10 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
piscesboy <oraclmaster  2008-06-11 11:17:42 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
Reinder Verlinde <rein  2008-06-11 23:14:31 
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Dave Seaman <dseaman@[  2008-06-11 22:37:00 
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le chiffre <oraclmaste  2008-06-12 23:41:20 
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Gregory Weston <uce@[E  2008-06-13 10:54:13 
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Jim <jim@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-06-13 16:04:43 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
Ben Artin <macdev@[EMA  2008-06-13 08:14:16 
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Jim <jim@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-06-13 16:31:50 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
piscesboy <oraclmaster  2008-06-12 23:55:45 
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piscesboy <oraclmaster  2008-06-11 15:35:52 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
Ben Artin <macdev@[EMA  2008-06-11 15:49:53 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
Dave Seaman <dseaman@[  2008-06-12 00:58:51 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
piscesboy <oraclmaster  2008-06-11 19:05:58 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
Dave Seaman <dseaman@[  2008-06-12 02:18:43 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
piscesboy <oraclmaster  2008-06-11 22:00:09 
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piscesboy <oraclmaster  2008-06-11 22:05:19 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
Dave Seaman <dseaman@[  2008-06-12 12:24:39 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
piscesboy <oraclmaster  2008-06-11 22:08:58 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
piscesboy <oraclmaster  2008-06-12 09:07:43 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
Dave Seaman <dseaman@[  2008-06-12 16:32:15 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
Gregory Weston <uce@[E  2008-06-12 13:11:55 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
piscesboy <oraclmaster  2008-06-12 09:52:06 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
Gregory Weston <uce@[E  2008-06-12 13:19:58 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
piscesboy <oraclmaster  2008-06-12 10:31:23 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
Gregory Weston <uce@[E  2008-06-12 15:06:29 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
Chris Hanson <cmh@[EMA  2008-06-15 16:35:00 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
piscesboy <oraclmaster  2008-06-12 10:34:23 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
Gregory Weston <uce@[E  2008-06-12 15:14:39 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
piscesboy <oraclmaster  2008-06-12 12:31:08 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
Gregory Weston <uce@[E  2008-06-12 16:30:16 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
piscesboy <oraclmaster  2008-06-12 13:50:06 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
jim@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (j  2008-06-13 06:15:18 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
Gregory Weston <uce@[E  2008-06-13 10:52:57 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
piscesboy <oraclmaster  2008-06-13 11:08:59 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
piscesboy <oraclmaster  2008-06-15 16:58:27 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
jim@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (j  2008-06-16 08:33:05 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
Gregory Weston <uce@[E  2008-06-16 08:58:21 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
jim@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (j  2008-06-16 15:23:01 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
glenn andreas <gandrea  2008-06-16 13:56:37 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
Steven Fisher <sdfishe  2008-06-20 13:42:49 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
Steven Fisher <sdfishe  2008-06-20 13:48:07 
Re: Cocoa Newbie Question.
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