in reply to "You don't understand" vs "I don't understand"
in thread writing to telnet?

I looked at your code, and the responses and surmised that (with the execption of 1 node) the problem at hand was that you (and a number or other monks) did not realise that you can't do a straight TCP socket and expect Telnet to just work. Thus I told you what the problem was, gave you the reason, links to the protocol (so you could understand it), and two solutions.

No offense was intended.

Sareste soltanto stupid se foste ancora programmantesi e domandantesi perchè non funziona. Invece avete fatto la domanda ed avete la soluzione.

OK so my Perl is hopefully better than my Italian!

ciao

tachyon

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Re: Re: "You don't understand" vs "I don't understand"
by bronto (Priest) on Mar 10, 2003 at 14:20 UTC
    Sareste soltanto stupid se foste ancora programmantesi e domandantesi perchè non funziona. Invece avete fatto la domanda ed avete la soluzione.

    WOW!

    ++tachyon: because you tried to wrote a phrase in Italian, and the other + because you used the condizionale tense, one of the most difficult italian tenses after the congiuntivo!

    OK so my Perl is hopefully better than my Italian!

    Er... it is :-) But I am glad you gave it(alian) a try ;-)

    Ciao!
    --bronto


    The very nature of Perl to be like natural language--inconsistant and full of dwim and special cases--makes it impossible to know it all without simply memorizing the documentation (which is not complete or totally correct anyway).
    --John M. Dlugosz