Subject Re: [firebird-support] Re: How to mix ascending and descending fields in one index
Author Nico Callewaert
Yes Dimitry, Kjell is right. I don't know what's wrong with you, but I assume you were also human before you turned into this ?
Beside your a and b, I would like to add choice c) Choose a database with a friendly support list, like PostgreSQL
With a arrogant support like this, I don't know why people still choose FB, there are enough other options available...


----- Original Message -----
From: Kjell Rilbe
To: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: [firebird-support] Re: How to mix ascending and descending fields in one index


Dimitry Sibiryakov wrote:

>>The truth is that there are a lot of rude answers passing here, like "Hire a programmer", just to name one. Or all kind of short and unpleasant remarks. I think that is not nice for anybody. One cannot assume that all others has the same level of experience or knowledge...
>
>
> And exactly because of that people with lesser knowledge have a choice:
> a) To increase their knowledge by reading documentation and making
> experiments;
> b) To hire somebody who already has done a).

or

c) To increase their knowledge by asking people who have already done a)
to get helpful and educational replies.

I think a and c often work in conjunction, and for FB with it's
scattered and (relatively) difficult-to-find documentation, c) becomes
more important than a) in many situations.

I also find some experts' replies to be unnecessarily rude or
condescending, like RTFM (which is where exactly?), you're stupid for
not knowing this-and-that, or isn't that obvious you dumbass, etc. Not
in those words of course, but the general tone of some replies is like that.

So, some extra effort in the documentation area (and who will volonteer
for that...?) and some extra effort from experts to be helpful rather
than rude would probably do a lot for FB.

Also, Dimitry, if you want to tell a poster about your a and b, you can
do it in different ways: nice helpful ways on one hand, and rude or
condescending ones on the other. Which is better?

Experts who find questions to be stupid would probably do better by just
ignoring the question rather than replying in a rude way.

Kjell
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