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@Chris-Maunder @originalgriff
One "Alex Dunlop" is posting ... often multiple times per day ... questions whose topics wander all over the C# domain. i can't see a pattern in these questions.
These questions are usually the type of question that just looking up the docs for would resolve quickly. Many of them reveal ignorance of basic features of C#. I believe this poster has never studied the basics of the language and Framework.
The poster says he is using DevExpress software tools; i wonder if he is flooding their support forums with questions. i suspect he hasn't purchased the software.
imho:
1) something is fishy, here
2) since i believe the C# language forum is meant for "higher things" than just being a QA forum for newbies ... i think this type of frequent posting is inappropriate. in fact, in the past, i've seen similarly confused newbies forced off the QA forum for this type of pattern.
I do admire the patience with which some of CP's "brightest stars" (O'Hanlon, Griff, Richard D., Richard M., etc.) are responding to the (often inane) questions
... but, i suspect we are "being had:" is said poster actually learning anything ?
i don't see any "evolution" in the poster's skills in his recent questions.
What i do see is the value of this forum being degraded.
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
modified 13-Aug-21 4:49am.
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