Re: How to read arrow key input in the ANSI way?



Mabden,
First, i appologize for my post.I'm not sure why i got all mad, its not
like me.

Remember one thing Mabden.
No one is born knowing everything.

>My opinion is that I know C better than you.
Yes. True. I accept that.

>I think you couldn't program C to USA standards at all.
No. thats not true. You are not god my friend, to tell how others will
perform.
How do you think like that?
You were also once new to C isnt it?
So, you say it depends on the country where we live? no.
Think about that.

>Someone new to programming, as you are,
>may get the work because you will work cheap - and you may cheapen
>programming in general and make it harder for everyone who comes after
>you.

Not at all.
Once again, You were also new to programming once.

>You are asking my help, that's how I know that. You can't figure out how
>to write the simplest of Windows programs in an environment where the OS
>HANDS you the keystrokes in events... Come on, who do you think you aref
>ooling here.
I am still learning C. think about the time when you were learning C.
You also didnt know at the start how to do this isnt it?
So, dont think everyone has the same knowledge as you, and all the
programs are very simple.

>Anyways, I gave you the only good advice you got; you
>should just get over to a Windows newsgroup. And you really shouldn't
>even come back here, because you don't write C code and never will.
Why?


>First: don't ever tell me what to do. I will not do it - to extremity.
>Really. You have no control over other people and "telling" them is
>never going to work.
I agree and apologize.

>For a country that was under English rule for so long, you have a real
>lack of knowledge about speaking English.
For those who have english as their mother tongue, they will speak
english well.
Speaking english is no problem. It is just a matter of practice.

>Your words: "If you are so clever, it
>is up to you to find a job." will be echoing in your ears in less than
>10 years, my friend. Count on it.
Lets see what happens in the next 10 years.

Regards,
Paramesh.

.



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