Thor
Honorary Master
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Did you Google it?
Google doesn't have this answer.
Did you Google it?
Google doesn't have this answer.
So .. How did you do it?
So .. How did you do it?
He used https://duckduckgo.com/
@OP These guys are just keeping you down because they are afraid you will surpass them...It's not you...
http://www.badum-tish.com@OP These guys are just keeping you down because they are afraid you will surpass them...It's not you...
Seems it corrupted my link, or my fingers typed something else.
But it doesn't matter, as you have shown, you know everything, and just make posts as tests for us mortals who are stuck in 2016
Back on topic. Fact. The best developers know how to use their tools extremely efficiently. The worst developers hide behind claiming the tools don't work, and that is why they are struggling. You will continue to struggle, until you swallow you pride, and listen to people who have decades of combined modern professional development experience. You should be wondering what you did right to get initial constructive input from me and droid. Now you will just miss out due to your ****ty attitude. I am an arrogant prick, but I gladly help those who really want help. Posers need not apply.
[)roi(];17423656 said:Remember:
1. No need to be too serious here...
2. A Google search is usually expected before starting a new question, failing which remember point 1.
Agreed.3. If you ask a question and then find an answer by yourself it helps to post it. (and not just "dur hur, I googled it")
[)roi(];17423854 said:Thor187 should probably consider writing an article or two on his coding adventures or tackling a specific problem, which not only help to frame his questions/ideas better
Me too... Although I've been coding for a really long time; I don't consider myself too old to learn something new; and while I find I spend far more time on twitter than I do here, re global knowledge.I would be genuinely interested to read some of them.