Mahdi Safsafi 225 Posted June 11, 2020 @David Heffernan Just one last thing that bother me with SO: There're a lot of people that use a high level vocabulary that any no-native English speaker would understand. Worse they follow grammar mistakes and embarrasses the man in a way (you missed 's', he/she/it ... come on !, ...). When you talk with your Doctor, the Doctor is confined by deontological ethics to give you a clean, simple and loyal information. I believe that should applies on SO too (A man asks question because he is confused otherwise he wouldn't ask). David and all SO influencers, your voice is heard ! Perhaps, you can start an initiation at least on the Delphi community (this definitely will make a difference). 1 Share this post Link to post
David Heffernan 2345 Posted June 11, 2020 22 minutes ago, Mahdi Safsafi said: Worse they follow grammar mistakes and embarrasses the man in a way (you missed 's', he/she/it ... come on !, ...). I don't think there's any point in picking up those things. I mean edit a post to resolve them, but no need to comment on them. 23 minutes ago, Mahdi Safsafi said: When you talk with your Doctor, the Doctor is confined by deontological ethics to give you a clean, simple and loyal information. I believe that should applies on SO too (A man asks question because he is confused otherwise he wouldn't ask). You pay your doctor for a service. Stack Overflow is a little bit different. 24 minutes ago, Mahdi Safsafi said: David and all SO influencers, your voice is heard ! Perhaps, you can start an initiation at least on the Delphi community (this definitely will make a difference). I have utterly no influence on Stack Overflow. Share this post Link to post
Mahdi Safsafi 225 Posted June 11, 2020 Quote I don't think there's any point in picking up those things. I mean edit a post to resolve them, but no need to comment on them. Absolutely ! Few time, I saw people commenting (rather than just editing a post) in an explicitly provocative way just to embarrasses people. Quote You pay your doctor for a service. In fact, paying has nothing to do with that. Its defined by Hippocratic Oath. In a world(no-capitalism) where you don't have to pay for a medical service, your doctor still restricted by deontology ethics. You're right SO is a little bit different(different cultures all around the glob), but I believe that the platform could do much better toward that issue. Quote I have utterly no influence on Stack Overflow. Than I just hope that things get better there. Share this post Link to post
Lars Fosdal 1791 Posted June 11, 2020 21 hours ago, Mahdi Safsafi said: Yes that happened to me too ! Splitting constants between two unit, solved the problem. I tested in 10.3.3. Share this post Link to post
Benmik 1 Posted June 11, 2020 7 hours ago, David Heffernan said: It came across as patronising and gleeful. It was by no means meant that way. On the contrary, like everybody else I admire and cherish your capabilities as a programmer, but feel bad every time I witness you treating people badly for minor reasons. I pity this, no more and no less. Share this post Link to post
David Heffernan 2345 Posted June 11, 2020 1 hour ago, Benmik said: It was by no means meant that way. On the contrary, like everybody else I admire and cherish your capabilities as a programmer, but feel bad every time I witness you treating people badly for minor reasons. I pity this, no more and no less. It just goes to show how easy it can be to misinterpret what people mean. Share this post Link to post
Fr0sT.Brutal 900 Posted July 24, 2020 If only Delphi support true complex constants (arrays, records), typed constants would lose their sense. It's a shame Delphi still can't declare stupid constant array of strings. Btw, for typing simple constants you can use typecasting instead: const clBlack = TColor(0); const rbsCRLF = RawByteString(#13#10); Share this post Link to post