On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Srijayanth Sridhar <srijaya...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Good points, but what I am most curious about is why this phenomenon is so > prevalent in the Indian dev community and not as pervasive elsewhere. The > ruby community is rife with apt examples. The average Indian developer will > pop up and demand answers for a really silly Rails question or something. Yes, this seems like a birth-right for a lot of Indian developers. It is as if they consider the effort to post in a forum to be less than the effort involved in googling and getting the answer directly. I have seen a lot of developers with Indian names getting flamed and burned at several comp.lang.* groups for posting stupid questions, which can often be just fu***ng googled. As someone posted previously, this seems to be a result of the kind of education system that thrives here which favors mugging up rather than original research and exploration. > > -- -Anand
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