Wow! What a waste of energy!! Instead of trying to convince everyone of how great you think your system is, why not just start focusing on ways to improve it. Post some code, etc. or at least algorithms you are using. Or profile it to find the slower bits and ask for advice on how to improve that section of the code.

Oh, and since you complained about someone anonymously downvoting you in another thread, I wanted you to know that I downvoted you in this one because you asked to have your account and your posts deleted instead of trying a different approach (such as the one I just mentioned above).

Even if you cannot convince others that your idea is the best way to go, you can still tackle the project yourself, for your own pleasure. And if you do go that route, you can still ask for help and advice on here, albeit for specific ares of the code.

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In reply to Re: Please Delete Me by Argel
in thread Please Delete Me by simonodell

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