On 11/08/2013 03:05 AM, Νίκος Αλεξόπουλος wrote: > I never ignore advices. > I read all answers as carefully as i can. > But nevertheless sometimes i feel things should have been better > implemented using my way. > > Not of course that i know better, but thats better suited for me in the > level iam.
Most of the "advice" I've seen posted here has, as far as I can tell, not intended to be useful but to serve as a way to telling you are incompetent are in other ways insulting or useless. I think you are quite right to ignore it (or tell the poster to get lost.) Long before you showed up here, I noticed the tendency to not answer questions directly but to jerk people off by giving hints or telling them to do something other than they want to do. Often that is good because the original request was for something that the OP really didn't want to do. But sometimes the OP knows they want to do (but doesn't want or is unable to clearly explain why) and when they clearly state that, yes, they do want to do it their way, their question should be answered in good faith or, for those who just can't tell how to do something "wrong", ignored. Instead the response is typically a lot of hostility directed at them for not "taking advice". In other words, the advice here is not free advice, but come with the price that you are expected to except it gratefully whether it was what you asked for or not. I think you are quite right to reject advice that does not do what you want and ask again for advice that does. FWIW, I am quite sure there are other readers of this group who feel the same way, but most people aren't willing to subject themselves to the bullying that will be directed at anyone who publicly agrees with you. It is the same way in real life too as I'm sure you know. Just wanted to let you know that not everybody here is an asshole. It is just that assholes, by their nature, are the loudest. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list