D - ADMIN?
- Paul Stanton (3/3) Jan 31 2003 To the admin for this list...
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Carlos Santander B.
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Jan 31 2003
"Paul Stanton"
escribiσ en el mensaje - Walter (4/5) Feb 01 2003 questions?
- Ilya Minkov (6/14) Feb 01 2003 Well, i can distinguish following discussion directions:
- Christopher J. Sequeira (6/15) Feb 01 2003 That sounds good. Something along the lines of "feature-request",
- Paul Stanton (4/5) Feb 03 2003 i was referring to my newbie questions. i am not from a c/c++ background...
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Carlos Santander B.
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Feb 03 2003
"Paul Stanton"
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To the admin for this list... Maybe it's time we categoriesed it? I kind of feel this isnt the right place to be posting newbie questions - more of a compiler architecture discussion?
Jan 31 2003
"Paul Stanton" <Paul_member pathlink.com> escribiσ en el mensaje news:b1epmu$175m$1 digitaldaemon.com... | To the admin for this list... | Maybe it's time we categoriesed it? I kind of feel this isnt the right place to | be posting newbie questions - more of a compiler architecture discussion? | | Not trying to flame or anything, but how do you identify "newbie" questions? What's newbie for you may not be for someone else. What's newbie for me may not be for you. Maybe for you it's newbie asking "how do I build a DLL in D?", but for some it may not be. Besides, think about this: newbies can learn from experienced, and experienced can open their minds. How? Well... Some newbie can ask a really odd question, and thus make someone investigate in order to answer it. Both will learn eventually. But that's just me. Carlos Santander http://carlos3.netfirms.com/ --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.449 / Virus Database: 251 - Release Date: 2003-01-27
Jan 31 2003
"Carlos Santander B." <carlos8294 msn.com> wrote in message news:b1f9tb$1h19$1 digitaldaemon.com...Not trying to flame or anything, but how do you identify "newbie"questions? We're all newbies with D!
Feb 01 2003
Walter wrote:"Carlos Santander B." <carlos8294 msn.com> wrote in message news:b1f9tb$1h19$1 digitaldaemon.com...Well, i can distinguish following discussion directions: - current state of D compilers, bugs, "how-to", and so on, "specific stuff"; - computer-science related things and blurp in respect to the future of D compilers and language, "general stuff".Not trying to flame or anything, but how do you identify "newbie"questions? We're all newbies with D!
Feb 01 2003
That sounds good. Something along the lines of "feature-request", "bug-reports", etc. Ilya Minkov wrote:Well, i can distinguish following discussion directions: - current state of D compilers, bugs, "how-to", and so on, "specific stuff"; - computer-science related things and blurp in respect to the future of D compilers and language, "general stuff".-- Christopher J. Sequeira '05 csequeir __mit.edu (remove hyphens for email)
Feb 01 2003
In article <b1f9tb$1h19$1 digitaldaemon.com>, Carlos Santander B. says...Not trying to flame or anything...i was referring to my newbie questions. i am not from a c/c++ background, and seem to be posting the most basic questions on this board, so was just wondering if there was a better place. -apparently not yet
Feb 03 2003
"Paul Stanton" <Paul_member pathlink.com> escribiσ en el mensaje news:b1m44b$2pne$1 digitaldaemon.com... | i was referring to my newbie questions. i am not from a c/c++ background, and | seem to be posting the most basic questions on this board, so was just wondering | if there was a better place. -apparently not yet | Ok, then the two of us could have a little contest to see who is more newbie. ;-) What do you say? :-D (j/k) Carlos Santander --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.449 / Virus Database: 251 - Release Date: 2003-01-27
Feb 03 2003