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Pete O'Hanlon29-Oct-12 7:08
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BugLayout Issue Pin
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SuggestionDividing the "ask a question" section between "noobs" and "masters"!? PinPopular
Frank R. Haugen27-Oct-12 10:40
professionalFrank R. Haugen27-Oct-12 10:40 
I find myself asking questions that from time to time get really rude responses or answers, and though I am an adult and can take criticism, it do make me hesitate to be as active a member on this site as I want to be.

Now I asked a question a few day's ago and one of the highest scored "helpers" in the "ask a question"-section, gave me a tongue-lashing for asking a stupid question I should have known the answer to. Well, I if was a schooled programmer and not a self-taught programmer I might have had the breadth of basic knowledge to see what's obvious to other.

But when the MSDN reference library, (which are awesome), is like looking for a tidbit of fact in the NYC library without knowing the subject, title nor author of the book it might be in, I ask a question. When I ask a question, I hope for a quick precise answer, and maybe a link to the relevant MSDN page for more details.

But when what one gets is a tirade about my failures, Can't help but get a bit miffed. Now I admit that my experience with C# is limited, and I wish I could use PHP for desktop development, but I can't, so I'm stuck trying to get by with what I have and trying to learn more every day.

Perhaps my little tirade isn't quite what it could be, but I want to make my point clear, it might be a good idea to separate the "ask a question" into 2 or 3 categories based on what level of skill the asker is at, after all, there are a big difference asking for how get a random number between two values, and the quality of randomness in a self-developed randomization class, versus the standard "Random"-class provided native in C#

Just a thought!

-frank
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