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Re^4: How to get the index of smallest whole number in an array?by BrowserUk (Patriarch) |
on Jul 02, 2018 at 12:06 UTC ( [id://1217730]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Wow. The only arrogance I see here is yours. Your "not-a-nit-pick" nit-pick: "e.g. -5 is a whole number;" is -- in many non-English natural language settings, and many strictly mathematical settings -- entirely WRONG! And all the dressing you wrapped around it, presumptive, unnecessary fluff; and your solution: stupidly inefficient and pointlessly complex. Laurent's oh-so-gentle reminder that your language, viewpoint and understanding, may differ from that of the OPs; was as polite as it is possible to be, whilst pointing out to a stranger, that they just might be being myopic, to the point of coming close to xenophobic. And that was just your arrogance in your original reply to the OP; your reply to Laurent is in another class entirely. The latter is quite simply the worst case of attempted misdirection-by-attacking-the-author-of-the-message-because-you-have-no-legitimate-answer-to-and-are-embarrassed-by-the-message as I've seen here in a long time. As for your exposition of what you "find acceptable", it is the very definition of that which you decry as unacceptable. It wouldn't be out of place in a tweet by the MOTUS. I'm hoping your latter reply was an uncharacteristic aberration and you'll re-read Laurent's post when in a less defensive mood and correct it accordingly. With the rise and rise of 'Social' network sites: 'Computers are making people easier to use everyday'
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