How do you loungers feel about posting code to answer questions from other loungers?
Rather than write the code, I like to nudge the person in the right direction. I don’t have the time to write entire routines/class modules/chunks-o-code for others. Heck, I don’t have enough time to write the code on all my assigned projects. When I post a question to this group, I hope for no more than a few hints or URLs that point me toward the solution. I don’t expect someone else to write code for me. Yet I see many posts where someone asks a question, and they get an answer handed back on a silver platter with dessert. Sure, it solves their immediate problem, but does the person asking the question learn from that?
Granted if you have a mega library of cool routines/modules, and posting the code solves someone else’s problem, then that’s great. Others can incorporate those cool routines/modules into their libraries IF they have a good understanding of the code and why you did specific things in the code. They can even offer up more optimized versions of the code.
I’ll learn more if I do a little digging on my own through KB articles, help files, MSDN, books, and magazine articles as long I was pointed in the right direction.
No one’s going to learn to cook if you keep delivering them meals.
Wadda ya think? What works for you?