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Peter Mortensen
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I have to say, this doesn't surprise me. I've been cringing at your comments,comments; they are not fun to read. Not, not infrequently missing the mark, and often very unconstructive.

This does have side-effects,effects; they always do, regardless whether it is right or wrong. ProgrammersProgrammers behave like people, and they can't always keep the professional attitude turned on consistently. ItIt isn't uncommon in the [c++] tag,tag; I've seen the experience described funnily as "falling in the C++ shark tank". ButBut it has never once ended well for the users that do the shark a lot. They'veThey've all stopped visiting. You'llYou'll have to tone it down, if you can.

I have to say, this doesn't surprise me. I've been cringing at your comments, they are not fun to read. Not infrequently missing the mark, often very unconstructive.

This does have side-effects, they always do, regardless whether it is right or wrong. Programmers behave like people, they can't always keep the professional attitude turned on consistently. It isn't uncommon in the [c++] tag, I've seen the experience described funnily as "falling in the C++ shark tank". But it has never once ended well for the users that do the shark a lot. They've all stopped visiting. You'll have to tone it down, if you can.

I have to say, this doesn't surprise me. I've been cringing at your comments; they are not fun to read, not infrequently missing the mark, and often very unconstructive.

This does have side-effects; they always do, regardless whether it is right or wrong. Programmers behave like people, and they can't always keep the professional attitude turned on consistently. It isn't uncommon in the [c++] tag; I've seen the experience described funnily as "falling in the C++ shark tank". But it has never once ended well for the users that do the shark a lot. They've all stopped visiting. You'll have to tone it down, if you can.

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Hans Passant
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I have to say, this doesn't surprise me. I've been cringing at your comments, they are not fun to read. Not infrequently missing the mark, often very unconstructive.

This does have side-effects, they always do, regardless whether it is right or wrong. Programmers behave like people, they can't always keep the professional attitude turned on consistently. It isn't uncommon in the [c++] tag, I've seen the experience described funnily as "falling in the C++ shark tank". But it has never once ended well for the users that do the shark a lot. They've all stopped visiting. You'll have to tone it down, if you can.