Click here to Skip to main content
15,907,492 members
Please Sign up or sign in to vote.
1.11/5 (8 votes)
See more:
In this site big words are used to warn people who seek help not to be rude... See what these people who are answering are doing now...Is this not a rude answer?Is the admin watching? I am a learner and many things i have learnt on my own.. Sometimes we don`t understand how to put our doubts in words.. But this is not the way to answer so arrogantly Mr Sandeep Mewara
Posted
Comments
#realJSOP 19-Dec-10 7:51am    
Be a man, and stop whining. We see HUNDREDS of poorly-stated and demanding questions every day, and it starts to wear on us after a while. I think Sandeep is probably one of the most patient people here. Oh yeah, if you think Sandeep is 'arrogant", you ain't seen nothin' yet...
Dr.Walt Fair, PE 19-Dec-10 10:32am    
I don't think whining and complaining in the Q & A area will win you much respect around here!

I believe this is the question/answer[^] that has hurt you.

If you feel that I was arrogant and it was a rude answer, post your issue here: Site suggestions[^], admins keep a close watch on that forum.
 
Share this answer
 
Comments
su_ma2010 19-Dec-10 21:38pm    
I am saying this again,i am a fresher and trying to learn things on my own.. I did not know ABC of DOT NET few months back.. with my own knowledge i am trying to develop a site. I am not understanding how to save data of LISTVIEW into a table. For that nobody is ready to answer nor read my Qs properly.Thanks i dont think this site can help me.
Firstly, if you have a complaint, then take it to the Site bugs/suggestions forum: the admins read every new thread there as they get email alerts.
http://www.codeproject.com/Forums/1645/Site-Bugs-Suggestions.aspx[^]
They may not see a question here however.

Secondly, if you mean Sandeeps response to your question Adding shopping cart data in a sql table[^]
Then I cannot say that I agree with you.

You asked for code: "I need the code plzz help"

His reply was polite, and even gave you the solution:

"Asking/Providing code is not encouraged here. You need to try, make some effort and ask specific question on the issue faced.
Out here, all you need is to loop through the list. Get the listitems one-by-one. Get the details of the product, prepare a insert query for it and send it to database for insert. This would be repeated for all the items in the list. Now, please try!
"

This is not a site to do peoples homework (even if yours is not homework, by just asking for code you imply it is). It is a site to help people who are having difficulties get over them, and perhaps learn in the process.

If you think Sandeep was rude, you really don't want to meet some of the others!
 
Share this answer
 
Comments
su_ma2010 19-Dec-10 21:38pm    
I am saying this again,i am a fresher and trying to learn things on my own.. I did not know ABC of DOT NET few months back.. with my own knowledge i am trying to develop a site. I am not understanding how to save data of LISTVIEW into a table. For that nobody is ready to answer nor read my Qs properly.Thanks i dont think this site can help me.
Oh man, I found nothing rude in that answer. He gave you list of steps for the things to build your solution.

Some Enquirers never doesn't look at these

Code Project QuickAnswers FAQ[^]

Some guidelines for posting questions in the forums[^]

Actually here before I was answered some questions like "I don't know anything about ZZZ & need a sample application". Then I gave them link & with suggestion "here after come with your code snippet which will help you to get solutions quickly" & it was worked. Then after they came with snippets instead of just question. Also you can try this.

Here many people helping others at work when they have free time. So we should use their free time, for that we must ask the questions perfectly(Good title, appropriate tag, complete question with code snippets which we have tried also error message). I'm sure hereafter you will do this.

cheers
 
Share this answer
 

This content, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)



CodeProject, 20 Bay Street, 11th Floor Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5J 2N8 +1 (416) 849-8900