I answered a simple JS question with a halfway solution (it only worked in one direction, but it was super easy to finish it) in a CodePen/CodeSnippet.
The asker pointed out that it did not work as he wished, and I became rude quite fast and told him that he should be capable of doing it by himself. (It's a professional website and I assume he gets paid for what he is doing.) I still think that I'm right but I feel like an ass for being so direct.
I know I overreacted; I apologized and told him what needed to do to get the code to run, but now I would like to know what would be the proper way to react? Being friendly all the way through even he can't change <
to >
, or not answer the question/discuss at all?
Right now I simply want to delete my answer with all the comments, since I think it's embarrassing for both of us. Any thoughts or ideas on how to handle a situation like this?