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Samir Ibrahim wrote: I guess that d@nish enjoying making fun of new comming people
The point here is that d@nish did not make fun of him. All he did is to give some very good advice. Rabih then reacted as if he had the right to get an answer that suited him. When he didn't he behaved like a spoiled brat and became rude.
All I did is point out his error.
I am pleased that he got a response that suited him, but if he had bothered to read the documentation for the control, he would have had no reason to post to any forum.
Thank you for taking the time to try to explain.
Henry Minute
Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain
Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?"
“I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.”
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Henry Minute wrote: The point here is that d@nish did not make fun of him
I still see he did. "why don't try that your self" <-- try what?
Henry Minute wrote: I am pleased that he got a response that suited him
That mean, his question has obused this forum rules and did not in msdn?
Henry Minute wrote: but if he had bothered to read the documentation for the contro
Can you please show me the msdn documentation that shows how to set a different backcolor for some cells (not all) in DateTimePicker or MonthCalendar control ?
Like car accidents, most hardware problems are due to driver error.
Samir R. Ibrahim
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Samir Ibrahim wrote: Can you please show me the msdn documentation that shows how to set a different backcolor for some cells (not all) in DateTimePicker or MonthCalendar control ?
MSDN Documentation[^] which the poster didn't check would have answered all his questions and then some.
Obviously if straying from the intended use of the built-in functionality of the control would imply that a custom control that enhances the functionality would be needed. If the poster couldn't figure that out himself then good luck with making an application that does more then pick dates..
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Thank you for the link, which it true the msdn documentation, which is wrong that it contain NOTHING about changing or setting a multiple days with different back color.
Mr. EliottA
I am man who respect his words, and I want to put an end to this (with you in specific)
I said "d@nish" insult Rabih with his answer.
You Defend on it.
You argument was "read the msdn documentation" which also failed because it is not mentioned there.
You argument also was Rabih did not make any search on the subject. which is also failed because there is NONE
I challenge you Mr. EliottA to find an easy answer to solve Rabih days backcoloring problem. easy means not re-creating the control and add some property or complex method in it. as you mentioned to him, reading msdn or any other documentation.
Do that, and you will prove to (me) that his question is stupid and simple and should not been asked.
If you could not manage to do it, then all what I said is true.
I trust Dave Kreskowiak, I can send him 50$ in advance if you managed to prove what I asked from you. and I accept Dave to be ruler on this matter. (in case Dave don't mind)
Tell me if 50$ suits you.
(while I was writing this message, I got a response from d@nish. Which I understand from him hr was not meaning to insult but he did not see the question in specif)
My offer is still on.
Like car accidents, most hardware problems are due to driver error.
Samir R. Ibrahim
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No thanks, I charge more then that for work. Try rentacoder though, I hear they do work pretty cheap.
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Samir Ibrahim wrote: but he did not see the question in specif
I had read what OP has asked and thus replied.
It's not necessary to be so stupid, either, but people manage it. - Christian Graus, 2009 AD
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d@nish wrote: I had read what OP has asked and thus replied.
I know, I am pointing out that you did not mean "insult" in your response as a matter if knowing the specific problem he want to solve.
Come on, I am in your side now
Please read my other (comming) -hope today- response to you.
Like car accidents, most hardware problems are due to driver error.
Samir R. Ibrahim
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Samir Ibrahim wrote: I guess that d@nish enjoying making fun of new comming people as most of member here (not you).
D@nish dedicates his time and talent to help others around this site consistantly, your general attitude, and that of your friend, is not welcomed. If you are a member here, then you know the rules. Specific questions, help with snippets of code, whatever. Your friends attitude sucks, and will be ignored at least by me from here on in.
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EliottA wrote: dedicates his time and talent to help others
"dedicates" means he works here? and get salary?
EliottA wrote: to help others around this site consistantly
We all do that in a way or other.
EliottA wrote: your general attitude
what attitude you are talking about ? pleas be specific so i can understand on you.
EliottA wrote: If you are a member here
Yes i was.
EliottA wrote: then you know the rules
Which rule you are talking about?
Not asking a simple easy question? should it be complex?
The only rule I can thinK about is in here as almost all other forums have a rule against not giving an answer for homework question or a question is being asked from someone who don't know anything and he got a project from rentacoder site.
which rule you see in Rabih question apply on it?
EliottA wrote: Your friends attitude sucks
I know, the same as d@nish response.
Like car accidents, most hardware problems are due to driver error.
Samir R. Ibrahim
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Samir Ibrahim wrote: dedicates" means he works here? and get salary?
No, that would mean "works here", dedicates means on his own free will, with no benefit or recognition whatsoever. You might want to brush up on your English.
Samir Ibrahim wrote: We all do that in a way or other.
No, we all don't. The original poster has not, infact he has done the opposite by scolding people, as you have as well.
Samir Ibrahim wrote: what attitude you are talking about ? pleas be specific so i can understand on you.
You attempted defense for the original poster, and the statement Samir Ibrahim wrote: but this site is well knows as insulting people.
As for the rules, well I can quote
The Rules are:
2. Be specific! Don't ask "can someone send me the code to create an application that does 'X'. Pinpoint exactly what it is you need help with.
8. Be courteous, (ed. note: his follow-up replies where not courteous in the least)
10. You might want to pay attention to this one as well: Do not be abusive, offensive, inappropriate or harass anyone on the boards.
Perhaps now you understand your mistakes as well as your friends. You don't have to be here you know.
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EliottA wrote: No, we all don't. The original poster has not, infact he has done the opposite by scolding people, as you have as well.
That is your opinion built on his current behaviour which you see (as expected) normal and not rude and has no insult at all.
EliottA wrote: You attempted defense for the original poster, and the statement
Samir Ibrahim wrote:
but this site is well knows as insulting people.
You want me to start making a list?
I still see d@nish response is rude and has insulting. that in case he understand the question.
EliottA wrote: The Rules are:
2. Be specific! Don't ask "can someone send me the code to create an application that does 'X'. Pinpoint exactly what it is you need help with.
8. Be courteous, (ed. note: his follow-up replies where not courteous in the least)
10. You might want to pay attention to this one as well: Do not be abusive, offensive, inappropriate or harass anyone on the boards.
I quote from Rabih question
>I wanted to ask if the "Month calendar" control that is present >in the toolbox in visual studio 2008, can do the same behavior
> if possible please provide some code sample or useful link.
these are the questions asked in Rabih Question. can you point to me where he ask for complete code and he was not specific?
Like car accidents, most hardware problems are due to driver error.
Samir R. Ibrahim
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I'm done wasting my time, I've pinpointed where you and the original poster has been rude and insulting, you remain a tool.
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A nice response, when you don't have an answer.
Like car accidents, most hardware problems are due to driver error.
Samir R. Ibrahim
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Samir Ibrahim wrote: "dedicates" means he works here? and get salary?
No I don't. And apart from those who work for CP, no one does. You ca make out who works for CP through their profiles.
Samir Ibrahim wrote: which rule you see in Rabih question apply on it?
He should have atleast tried.
It's not necessary to be so stupid, either, but people manage it. - Christian Graus, 2009 AD
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Actually d@nish didn't insult anyone. All he did is tell the guy to try it. It's amazing what you can find out if only you try something first. The attitude d@nish got in reply was totally uncalled for.
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: All he did is tell the guy to try it
again, try what? doing it him self? play with it? search on it on google? he did I don't know how long, and I did and could not find any documentation on it unless it was a complete new control.
Dave Kreskowiak wrote: The attitude d@nish got in reply was totally uncalled for.
You know the difference between vb forums (and especially this site)and the forums I spend 4 years in it (foxite) before I move to vb.net
if someone ask simple/stupid question "How I declare integer variable" and he got 10 response, here the result.
1 person : search the help file
1 person : purchase a book
8 persons : will answer showing him all the possibilities in creating an integer variable.
if that person ask the same question in here, I cannot imagine what kind of medicine he will take after he read the responses.
Like car accidents, most hardware problems are due to driver error.
Samir R. Ibrahim
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Excuse us for expecting people to do a bit of research instead of jumping here expecting us to do their work for them...
Samir Ibrahim wrote: if someone ask simple/stupid question "How I declare integer variable" and he got 10 response, here the result.
yeah, questions like that seem best suited for you.
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EliottA wrote: yeah, questions like that seem best suited for you.
Nah, thank you, I got now immunity against answers like yours. and only I can thank the (some) people in this site who learn me how to became an a**hole which is something useful from time to time.
Like car accidents, most hardware problems are due to driver error.
Samir R. Ibrahim
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Samir Ibrahim wrote: again, try what? doing it him self?
Would the response have really changed if d@nish's response was "What have you tried?" Somehow, I doubt it.
Samir Ibrahim wrote: if someone ask simple/stupid question "How I declare integer variable" and he got 10 response, here the result.
1 person : search the help file
1 person : purchase a book
8 persons : will answer showing him all the possibilities in creating an integer variable.
Here, it would have been the same kind of responses, but leaning more towards buying a book. Why? Because there's a lot more to declaring a variable to hold an Integer other than Dim x As Integer . There's also scope and visibility issues to consider. All of that discuss would take an entire chapter in a book. So, yes, buying a book and learing the basics of the language would be a better answer than Dim x As Integer .
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Dave Kreskowiak wrote: Would the response have really changed if d@nish's response was "What have you tried?"
absulotely 100%
I don't know if you was following my posts in this thread when I said "being smartass and a**hole" is helpful sometimes, that was not a joke. This is how I became.
Now, to show the you the difference/confusion and (why I accused d@nish response is insult.
If someone post a question "how to set a value to textbox", I swear I will make fun of him with all my power until he stop asking those kind of question.
but let me reverse the question,
- Rabih ask how to change multiple days backcoloring
- d@nish asnswer, Did you try it your self?
As if this multiple backcoloring system ability is obvious/noticable property and every one should know it (WHICH IS NOT), in case that was true, I am 100% with d@nish response (whatever it was) because we did not see it. (but that was not the case)
now my reverse Question
Did d@nish try it? Did he put that 2 controls on a form and try to achieve that (in simple way) before he ask his question? because if he do, he will know that this property is not there. since he did not test, (in my opinion) he should not response with such an answer)
So (my first impression) he is making fun and he has no right since he did not test it him self.
When you answer "Did you try it" or "Check the help file" the answer supposed to be obvious AND the person who answer SHOULD know that the answer exist in "TESTING" or "READING" the help file.
If d@nish answer was "What have you tried?" yes, it will make a difference, because this answer will show that either this question has no specific question in it, and d@nish did not understand in specific the problem and he willing to help when he knows. but pointing Rabih to try it by him self and the solution is not there??I guess that is wrong. What you call that?
Like car accidents, most hardware problems are due to driver error.
Samir R. Ibrahim
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Samir Ibrahim wrote: Did he put that 2 controls on a form and try to achieve that (in simple way) before he ask his question?
Why should I? This ain't my job.
Samir Ibrahim wrote: because if he do, he will know that this property is not there
I knew that. He knew needed a customized control or needs to paint things himself. But, I do not believe in spoon feeding. If you are working in any programming language, you are bound to face challenges. And instead of trying something (no matter how incorrect it is) if you just seek for a ready made solution, you are wrong (IMHO) (And that too without taking pains to search the solution).
Samir Ibrahim wrote: When you answer "Did you try it" or "Check the help file" the answer supposed to be obvious AND the person who answer SHOULD know that the answer exist in "TESTING" or "READING" the help file.
No. These are two very different replies. One just means did even gave a shot? Second means the thing is quite obvious and can be found quite easily.
Samir Ibrahim wrote: but pointing Rabih to try it by him self and the solution is not there??
It is. And the language I had used was IMO related to the way OP had asked. It was something like:
Q. Will X do Y when I put Z in it?
A. Why not try yourself?
It's not necessary to be so stupid, either, but people manage it. - Christian Graus, 2009 AD
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d@nish wrote: Samir Ibrahim wrote:
Did he put that 2 controls on a form and try to achieve that (in simple way) before he ask his question?
Why should I? This ain't my job.
YESS, THAT IS YOUR JOB.
When someone ask a question (in any forum) he is expecting to see an answer from expert, the expert answer should be correct. and your answer to him (althought i am now convinced it has no insult in it) is WRONG.
<blockquote class="FQ"><div class="FQA"> d@nish wrote:</div>And instead of trying something (no matter how incorrect it is) if you just seek for a ready made solution, you are wrong (IMHO) (And that too without taking pains to search the solution).</blockquote>
I am a vb programmer working as freelancer and I have 5 projects right now, so if one in my project I see a control that maybe usefull to any of application, should I re-create it AGAIAN?
I would say you are TOTALLY wrong again.
I will not re-create the wheel since someone (thankfully) has invent it before me, so I will use the wheel and adust it to my needs.
if i am searching for something and someone did it, should I NOT use it? I don't think so.
Do you have projects or working in a company? Do you want to convince me that you did not install & use already made controls or activex created by others? if your answer is yes, God be with you.
<blockquote class="FQ"><div class="FQA"> d@nish wrote:</div>It is. And the language I had used was IMO related to the way OP had asked. It was something like:
Q. Will X do Y when I put Z in it?
A. Why not try yourself? </blockquote>
I will say again, your answer does not have the solution. It is not the Trial neither in the documentation. and I can bet that you don't even know the answer or mis-read the questiom.
Like car accidents, most hardware problems are due to driver error.
Samir R. Ibrahim
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Samir Ibrahim wrote: YESS, THAT IS YOUR JOB.
Do you even remotely understand what a job is? Everyone here help others for they wish to do so.
Samir Ibrahim wrote: I am a vb programmer working as freelancer and I have 5 projects right now, so if one in my project I see a control that maybe usefull to any of application, should I re-create it AGAIAN?
You just did not got my point.
Samir Ibrahim wrote: Do you have projects or working in a company? Do you want to convince me that you did not install & use already made controls or activex created by others?
Most of the programmers use controls/products/libraries made by others. Hence, the answer has to be yes.
Samir Ibrahim wrote: I can bet that you don't even know the answer or mis-read the questiom.
It's not necessary to be so stupid, either, but people manage it. - Christian Graus, 2009 AD
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If you are (untill now) still finding your answer is (helpfull, and you correctly read the question, and correctly give an answer) then be sure we have a big problem of understanding each other and we will never meet in a middle point of understanding.
Let us keep away from each other, and ended here.
If I had learned something from being a member in this forum in the past, it is,
- I will NEVER post a question in here (although, I am sure that this forum can put msdn forum in there small pocket)
- but, I may post an answer.
Like now, I had a question in my mind and I don't know if it aplicable, (untill writing this sentence I didnot make any kind of research on it) and I have no clue about it.
If I still in my current situation (did not make research) I am afraid of asking it in here. because I can imagine the response I will get, but i am not afraid of asking this question is Daniweb or msdn or vbcity.
Such a decesion in not only because of your kind of response, but because you are getting courage from your collegue to doing it.
The problem is not in you personally. The problem is in the psycological thinking of people in here.
I wish you the best in your career.
Like car accidents, most hardware problems are due to driver error.
Samir R. Ibrahim
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