C# equivalent to range()

Fuzzyman fuzzyman at gmail.com
Mon Jun 5 18:32:16 EDT 2006


Erik Max Francis wrote:
> Fuzzyman wrote:
>
> > FWIW I agree. If anyone didn't want to answer the question they didn't
> > need to.
> >
> > Why be rude to someone asking a polite question. It's not as if there
> > isn't much more *worse* noise on this group.
>
> Here were the "harsh" and "whining" responses to his question he's
> complaining about:
>

Fair enough. Maybe they weren't "harsh" and "whining", just patronising
and abrupt.

Fuzzyman
http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/index.shtml

> | Bad guess. Ask questions about language X on comp.lang.X
>
> | Really, it isn't. Post in a C# discussion forum, describing the
> | behaviour you want from your program.
>
> | *Very* strong suggestion - read the following link:
> |
> | http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
> Sorry, if you think those are unacceptable tones for responses to
> off-topic questions, the real world is going to be something of an
> unpleasant shock.
>
> He asked a question.  He was told how to get the answer.  No one was
> rude until _he_ started being rude.
>
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