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Why you don't answer?

Started by March 24, 2001 05:27 PM
11 comments, last by edubezter 23 years, 10 months ago
Hello guys
Tnx for all your responses. I''m sorry for ask this way... I was a member of many groups (on different topics) and I have noticed that people don''t like to answer the "new guys in town". I want to learn a lot here and I''ll try to help others in the future; but if you don''t try to help then nobody will learn... but gladly I can see people likes to give help here. I know patience isn''t my best virtue, but I have a little though
Well, I''ll try your hints.

thank you

EDU
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BTW Fel... your MIDI player sounds good as hell !!!!
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That's because the "new guys in town" most often don't know when to ask a question. Most of their questions could be answered by looking in some manual (msdn) or by dooing a google-search (www.google.com). Ok, so maybe RTFM would be a better response than none, but you'd probably get flamed using it...
Also most newbie questions are too general, "how do I make a game?", is the topic of BOOKS, not something you quickly answer in a public forum.
Most people here would gladly help, if they find it worth their while, but most people don't want to do your labour (looking for stuff in the manual etc...). Hope this makes it clearer.

Edited by - amag on March 28, 2001 2:52:07 AM

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