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I'm the best programmer


With each post, more people will visit my site. I am the superior
programmer.

Sami
www.capehill.net

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Nov 16 '05 #1
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pal can u answer my Threading Exception question (its on the group)

"Sami Vaaraniemi" <in**@capehill.net> wrote in message
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With each post, more people will visit my site. I am the superior
programmer.

Sami
www.capehill.net

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Nov 16 '05 #2
Oh yeah, well I'm the best replyer. Just look at this sentence structure...
With every reply people go to my website (www.frayed.net/~chronos) I mean how
can you not love me and my replies.

On 03/04/2004 "Vai2000" <va*@onebox.com> wrote:
pal can u answer my Threading Exception question (its on the group)

"Sami Vaaraniemi" <in**@capehill.net> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...

With each post, more people will visit my site. I am the superior
programmer.

Sami
www.capehill.net

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Nov 16 '05 #3
Personally, the more I see pointless posts by you the more I suspect that I
should keep away from both
www.capehill.net and http://www.developersdex.com


Nov 16 '05 #4
What a fantastic website www.capehill.net really is; advertising the
superiority of its founder and the one product that he has (not yet)
produced.

There are some white papers where he even introduces his "AutoDisposer"
class where he adds objects to a stack to be disposed - great as long as you
remember to wrap the AutoDisposer instance in a "using()..." clause.
Wouldn't it be nice if you could use the same "using()..." structure to
dispose of the IDisposable objects instead of having to create this class -
oh, hang on a minute; you can! With a little thought he could have included
a finaliser in the class so that it disposed of everything as soon as it
went out of scope but I guess being such a superior programmer he had a far
better idea.

Don't forget to check out the theory that Plato invented object oriented
programming either; this one is priceless.

In the mean time Sami, may I suggest that you concentrate on your
"WebNotifier" project and once it is finished and available for people to
see, we will further discuss who is the best programmer. I have seen a lot
of talent within these newsgroups with people giving useful answers to
people with genuine problems and most of these appear to knock you into a
cocked hat!

Martin.
"Peter Morris [Droopy eyes software]" <pete@notformethanks_droopyeyes.com>
wrote in message news:%2****************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
Personally, the more I see pointless posts by you the more I suspect that I should keep away from both
www.capehill.net

and
http://www.developersdex.com


Nov 16 '05 #5
<"Martin Robins" <martin - robins @ ntlworld dot com>> wrote:
What a fantastic website www.capehill.net really is; advertising the
superiority of its founder and the one product that he has (not yet)
produced.

There are some white papers where he even introduces his "AutoDisposer"
class where he adds objects to a stack to be disposed - great as long as you
remember to wrap the AutoDisposer instance in a "using()..." clause.
Wouldn't it be nice if you could use the same "using()..." structure to
dispose of the IDisposable objects instead of having to create this class -
oh, hang on a minute; you can!
Did you actually read the article? It does explicitly say why you might
want to use AutoDisposer - it's just to make code which uses using
constructs slightly less deeply nested. It's a way of ensuring you only
need a single using (or try/finally in VB.NET/C++) clause. While I
think I'll stick with just "using", I can see value in the idea, and I
certainly think there's no need for this kind of attack.
With a little thought he could have included
a finaliser in the class so that it disposed of everything as soon as it
went out of scope but I guess being such a superior programmer he had a far
better idea.
If you think that's how finalisers work, I suggest you do a bit more
reading.
Don't forget to check out the theory that Plato invented object oriented
programming either; this one is priceless.

In the mean time Sami, may I suggest that you concentrate on your
"WebNotifier" project and once it is finished and available for people to
see, we will further discuss who is the best programmer. I have seen a lot
of talent within these newsgroups with people giving useful answers to
people with genuine problems and most of these appear to knock you into a
cocked hat!


I suggest you read the various other posts about Sami at the moment -
basically, there is a troll posting as him, and personal attacks like
your post don't help the situation at all.

--
Jon Skeet - <sk***@pobox.com>
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Nov 16 '05 #6
> I suggest you read the various other posts about Sami at the moment -
basically, there is a troll posting as him, and personal attacks like
your post don't help the situation at all.


I noticed this afterwards.
Nov 16 '05 #7


Maybe all of these posts are from this Sami person since anyone can post
from developersdex without revealing their IP. If it is the same
person, it seems his ploy to get more visitors has worked...

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