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Hallo

This is to inform all the members that I have now joined the
discussion group. Let us make it as productive as possible.
Oct 3 '08 #1
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On Oct 3, 2:49 pm, japhethng...@gmail.com wrote:
This is to inform all the members that I have now joined the
discussion group.
And this is important in what way?
Let us make it as productive as possible.
Agreed.

So, first off, take note that there is no "final authority" here. This
is a discussion group, not a management meeting.
And, we discuss the development of code in the C programming language.

So, what are you willing to contribute to the discussion?
Oct 3 '08 #2
On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 11:49:18 -0700, japhethngura wrote:
This is to inform all the members that I have now joined the discussion
group. Let us make it as productive as possible.
Let the flames begin.
Oct 3 '08 #3
On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 11:49:18 -0700, japhethngura wrote:
This is to inform all the members that I have now joined the discussion
group.
I am sure to remember vividly for the rest of my days exactly
where I was when this momentous event took place.
Oct 3 '08 #4
Jens Stueckelberger wrote:
On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 11:49:18 -0700, japhethngura wrote:
>This is to inform all the members that I have now joined the discussion
group.

I am sure to remember vividly for the rest of my days exactly
where I was when this momentous event took place.
Why so cynical? If you haven't got any worthwhile to say, don't post.

--
Ian Collins.
Oct 3 '08 #5
On Sat, 04 Oct 2008 08:45:05 +1300, Ian Collins wrote:
Jens Stueckelberger wrote:
>On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 11:49:18 -0700, japhethngura wrote:
>>This is to inform all the members that I have now joined the
discussion group.

I am sure to remember vividly for the rest of my days exactly
where I was when this momentous event took place.

Why so cynical? If you haven't got any worthwhile to say, don't post.
Relax, buddy; it's Friday (at least where I am) and the original
message was most amusing.

Oct 3 '08 #6
Jens Stueckelberger wrote:
On Sat, 04 Oct 2008 08:45:05 +1300, Ian Collins wrote:
>Jens Stueckelberger wrote:
>>On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 11:49:18 -0700, japhethngura wrote:

This is to inform all the members that I have now joined the
discussion group.
I am sure to remember vividly for the rest of my days exactly
where I was when this momentous event took place.
Why so cynical? If you haven't got any worthwhile to say, don't post.

Relax, buddy; it's Friday (at least where I am) and the original
message was most amusing.
Oh I am relaxed - it's Saturday!

--
Ian Collins.
Oct 3 '08 #7
In article <6k************@mid.individual.net>,
Ian Collins <ia******@hotmail.comwrote:
>Jens Stueckelberger wrote:
>On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 11:49:18 -0700, japhethngura wrote:
>>This is to inform all the members that I have now joined the discussion
group.

I am sure to remember vividly for the rest of my days exactly
where I was when this momentous event took place.

Why so cynical? If you haven't got any worthwhile to say, don't post.
That's not the CLC way. If people didn't post when they had nothing
worthwhile to say, there'd be no:

Off topic. Not portable. Cant discuss it here. Blah, blah, blah.

posts. And then what would we do for fun?

Oct 3 '08 #8
Ian Collins wrote:
Jens Stueckelberger wrote:
>japhethngura wrote:
>>This is to inform all the members that I have now joined the
discussion group.

I am sure to remember vividly for the rest of my days exactly
where I was when this momentous event took place.

Why so cynical? If you haven't got any worthwhile to say, don't
post.
What! And break tradition? Look, we have a possible victim here,
with a perfectly usable English language, but lack of practice in
English phraseology. Don't miss any opportunity to be offensive.

Some useful references about C:
<http://www.ungerhu.com/jxh/clc.welcome.txt>
<http://c-faq.com/ (C-faq)
<http://benpfaff.org/writings/clc/off-topic.html>
<http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/docs/n1256.pdf(C99)
<http://cbfalconer.home.att.net/download/n869_txt.bz2 (pre-C99)
<http://www.dinkumware.com/c99.aspx (C-library}
<http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/ (GNU docs)
<http://clc-wiki.net/wiki/C_community:comp.lang.c:Introduction>

--
[mail]: Chuck F (cbfalconer at maineline dot net)
[page]: <http://cbfalconer.home.att.net>
Try the download section.
Oct 3 '08 #9
On 3 Oct 2008 at 22:16, CBFalconer wrote:
>>japhethngura wrote:
This is to inform all the members that I have now joined the
discussion group.

Look, we have a possible victim here, with a perfectly usable English
language, but lack of practice in English phraseology. Don't miss any
opportunity to be offensive.
Presumably intended as some sort of humor, but sadly it's all too true.

The reality is that very few new posters survive for more than a few
days before they decide they've had enough and quit - chewed up and spat
out by the clc regulars.

Let's face it, if you're an intelligent, competent technical type with a
genuine C-related question, why in the hell would you put up with the
mix of people offensively telling you to go away, people patronizing
you, people deliberately misinterpreting your words for their own
amusement, and all the other nasty and unhelpful kinds of response
typically generated by the non-"trolls" in this group?

Oct 3 '08 #10
In article <sl*******************@nospam.invalid>,
Antoninus Twink <no****@nospam.invalidwrote:
....
>Let's face it, if you're an intelligent, competent technical type with a
genuine C-related question, why in the hell would you put up with the
mix of people offensively telling you to go away, people patronizing
you, people deliberately misinterpreting your words for their own
amusement, and all the other nasty and unhelpful kinds of response
typically generated by the non-"trolls" in this group?
For many (most?) of them, it's the only social life they will ever have.

Oct 3 '08 #11
On Oct 4, 4:19 am, gaze...@shell.xmission.com (Kenny McCormack) wrote:
That's not the CLC way. If people didn't post when they had nothing
worthwhile to say, there'd be no:

Off topic. Not portable. Cant discuss it here. Blah, blah, blah.

posts. And then what would we do for fun?
Something involving a duck and a hose, most likely.
Oct 4 '08 #12
On 3 ÏËÔ, 23:19, gaze...@shell.xmission.com (Kenny McCormack) wrote:
In article <6knb25F8mdb...@mid.individual.net>,
Ian Collins š<ian-n...@hotmail.comwrote:
Jens Stueckelberger wrote:
On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 11:49:18 -0700, japhethngura wrote:
>This is to inform all the members that I have now joined the discussion
group.
š š š šI am sure to remember vividly for the rest of my days exactly
where I was when this momentous event took place.
Why so cynical? šIf you haven't got any worthwhile to say, don't post.

That's not the CLC way. šIf people didn't post when they had nothing
worthwhile to say, there'd be no:

š š Off topic. šNot portable. šCant discuss it here. šBlah, blah, blah.

posts. šAnd then what would we do for fun?
You are so funny!
Oct 4 '08 #13
On 3 Oct, 23:29, Antoninus Twink <nos...@nospam.invalidwrote:
The reality is that very few new posters survive [on clc] for more than a few
days before they decide they've had enough and quit - chewed up and spat
out by the clc regulars.

Let's face it, if you're an intelligent, competent technical type with a
genuine C-related question, why in the hell would you put up with the
mix of people offensively telling you to go away, people patronizing
you, people deliberately misinterpreting your words for their own
amusement, and all the other nasty and unhelpful kinds of response
typically generated by the non-"trolls" in this group?
speaking personnally, when I was a relative newbie I found
clc a very useful resource. I still occaisonally learn something.

To newbies: take a look at the links Chuck posted. Especially
the comp.lang.c FAQ. Try to confine your questions to the C language
and its standard library. If you are told you are off-topic try
to find a better news group to post your question to (sometimes
the person who tells you you are off-topic suggests a better place to
post to). If you have a problem with C code try to post a short
example
that illustrates your problem.

Happy programming
--
Nick Keighley

"Half-assed programming was a time-filler that, like knitting,
must date to the beginning of human experience."
"A Fire Upon The Deep" by Verne Vinge
Oct 6 '08 #14
On Oct 3, 11:49*am, japhethng...@gmail.com wrote:
This is to inform all the members that I have now joined the
discussion group. Let us make it as productive as possible.
Worth a read:
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1855.html
http://www.tgos.org/newbie/
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/usenet/culture-faq/
http://www.mckinnonsc.vic.edu.au/vce...netiquette.htm
Oct 6 '08 #15

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