Re: C IDE Recommendations



Jonathan Pritchard <jonpritchard@xxxxxxx> writes:
goose wrote:
Jonathan Pritchard wrote:
<snipped>
As to Jacob Navia get the hell out of my thread if you just want to
talk about command line compiling, if I want to do that, I
will. But I don't need you to badger me with this.

you are being possibly a /little/ unfair to Mr Navia,
don't you think? He may have misunderstood your
requirements, but a little politeness wouldn't hurt.
goose,

Well usually I consider myself pretty polite. Maybe I'm confusing
usenet with a forum but I'm new to this. Usually it's not polite to
hijack things, or change the meaning of the discussion.

This is what Mr Navia has done. Which is rude in my opinion, but
you're right no need to fight fire with fire. I apologise.

Hijacking a thread is rude, but the offense is against the newsgroup
community, not just against the originator of the thread. Nobody owns
a thread.

(I'm expressing no opinion on whether the thread was hijacked.)

--
Keith Thompson (The_Other_Keith) kst-u@xxxxxxx <http://www.ghoti.net/~kst>
San Diego Supercomputer Center <*> <http://users.sdsc.edu/~kst>
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