No. Because I don't insult the user. Just that simple.
You've never complimented .Net. I called you on this before. The best you can muster is half assed praise followed by withering criticism of all who would use it until it's at least 2 years old (with no explanation as to why MS would solve the bugs in something nobody is using).
when I took philosophical logic the teacher taught me something very handy. He said whenever you hear someone say "but" you can completely ignore what came before it. What people do when they're pretending to be nice is they throw hardly meant praise out in front then say "but..." and tell you what they really think. Later in managerial communications they pretty much taught us the same thing, told us all about conditional praise (praise mixed with criticism) and they drove home that when giving that we should never use the word "but" because people have learned what that really means.
Every time you've said anything good about .Net the next word in your post was "but".
Every time you've said anything good about .Net the next word in your post was "but". You can't read, then?
Many of my posts above were complimentary to .NET.
And *I* am using it, so how could I, as you tried to put words in my mouth, give "withering criticism of anyone using it"?
Do I also criticize myself?