Let me be very clear: The language of this forum is English, not Ebonics. The
Posting Guidelines very clearly state to avoid abbreviations and 'leet' speak
In other words: If you care so little about your own question or problem that you can't be bothered to type "the" but instead type 'd' like you are some gansta in d hood... if you can't be bothered with making your question easy to read so others don't have to decode it like a hidden message... If you are too lazy to type "have" instead of "hav" and can't waste your time on capitalization or punctuation... If your question means so little to
you, then why would it mean more to
others?
Grow up. Type like an adult. Take your problem, your question and your chosen career path seriously.
I hope that you use and enjoy the site. There are a great many talented people here that are willing to assist those that take coding seriously. I ask only that you treat the volunteers here with a level of professionalism that they have
earned through years of being paid for their craft. The people you are addressing here have risen to the top of their field and have taken it upon themselves to give back to the coding community by volunteering their time as mentors. Addressing your posts like they are cellular text invites to a fellow student for a fraternaty kegger is disrespectful.