Please note that I am not asking for change from people on the site, I want to know how I can fix my attitude and get much better responses to my posts, otherwise this post would just be a waste of time.
I haven't posted on here in a long time after getting some negative feedback. At first I thought it was just this site, but encountered the same on Reddit too. I eventually switched to chat rooms once I unlocked them, but people on there will give me a hard time as well. I can't ignore the common factor...
So if someone could shed some light on what I'm missing, I'd greatly appreciate it. Do I need a Bachelors degree in Comp Science in order to gain respect on this site?
In the meantime, I will be trying to focus my attention on answering other people's questions on this site.
Update: Okay this question was terrible and the way I presented it was terrible. I really wish it would not exist at this point because now I'm just a guy that made himself look like a fool in front of hundreds of people. I have been doing a lot of thinking since I posted this.
@Shog9 made a good point about how teaching systems that depend solely on memorization are pretty terrible. For the past 4 years, I have been fixing problems on my own, and I think that is how I am going to do it. I will keep my account on here because the chat rooms are nice. I don't want my time on here to end on this note, so I'm not going to ask questions anymore. I am on my own and I think that is the only way I will be able to learn until I start getting into classes at the college I go to. I am taking intro to Java this semester and I am ready to humble myself and learn from professors.
I have been angry at this site for so long and I want to resolve these issues, so I'm going to take it easy and code on my own. I like sharing my games in the Java chat and getting feedback and posting them on Game Jolt.
So thank you for your feedback and have a good life.
Sincerely, pebble the rock.