Carl Banks wrote:
On May 26, 7:48 am, Gary Herron <gher...@islandtraining.com> wrote:
John wrote:
I'm okay with init, but it seems to me that enter is redundant since
it appears that anything you want to execute in enter can be done in
init.
The proper response to a question like this has to be
   http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
as anything else is complete guesswork.

Is there a Cliff's Notes version of this?

I may be a cynic but I would think the people who ask bad questions
are the same sort of people who won't have the patience to sit though
this behemoth of an essay.

And I may be a romantic but I would think most people who post this
are really trying to be helpful and not just saying, "Out of my midst,
vile newbie, until thou hearkenst unto the sacred words".

So, it would seem that a summary (with citations) of the essay would
be useful.


Carl Banks

I can do a quick one albeit without citation:

- Have you googled/searched?
- No really, have you?
- Are you really, really sure?

- So what did you 'search for|tried before' which didn't returned a result you can work with?
- What does that tell you about yourself?
- So what do _you_ think _you_ should do first to solve _your_ problem?

- Okay, fair enough, tell me your problem, give me some background, give me some examples, skip the waffling, be polite I am here out of my own good will.

A: See you haven't searched properly | Hmm intriguing | Seems like a bug, contact the author

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