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Re^5: Perl program to generate a descending order of 9-unique digit numbers

by QuillMeantTen (Friar)
on Apr 27, 2016 at 09:22 UTC ( [id://1161618]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^4: Perl program to generate a descending order of 9-unique digit numbers
in thread Perl program to generate a descending order of 9-unique digit numbers

And again you assume.
First you assume about forcing. Why do we have "readmore" tags? maybe so we do not force people to read through / load large swath of code/speech.
Second you assume that one can only offer unrequested help out of arrogance.
Either you believe everyone else has this kind of attitude toward helping others and then your world view must be quite bleak or you are just projecting your own behavior onto others, assuming they think like you.

Even if your understanding is not perfect and your time limited, a short explanation and maybe a link to more reliable sources is better than nothing.

TL;DR People could benefit more from your skills if you gave even the shortest explanation.

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Re^6: Perl program to generate a descending order of 9-unique digit numbers
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Apr 27, 2016 at 10:11 UTC

    Please stop trying to put words in my mouth.

    And again you assume.

    No I didn't. (You should look up the meaning of "assume".) I read what you wrote and drew the (only) logical implications from it.

    More clearly stated. I am not assuming your arrogance; I am stating that your presumptions ARE ARROGANT.

    If you believe that everyman will benefit from you "teaching them your brand of fishing"; be my guest.

    But do not seek to impose your arrogant presumptions upon me.

    TL;DR. I'll allow you to answer questions in your way; and I'll thank you to allow me to answer them in mine.


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