From: Leclerc on 11 Mar 2010 13:34 > > Natürlich! Man kann den Debugger ganz freundlich darum bitten, sich doch > eben mal die Mühe zu machen, den Fehler näher zu beschreiben. Immer > diese Kommandos und Befehle - das ist doch nichts. > Ja, Ja, Whatever it means....
From: Jan Simon on 11 Mar 2010 14:46 Dear Leclerc! > > Natürlich! Man kann den Debugger ganz freundlich darum bitten, sich doch > > eben mal die Mühe zu machen, den Fehler näher zu beschreiben. Immer > > diese Kommandos und Befehle - das ist doch nichts. > > > Ja, Ja, > Whatever it means.... It was just a short demonstration that my German is better than my English. I really hope that my Matlab is better than my English. Of course I meant: You can plead the debugger for stopping... Jan
From: Leclerc on 11 Mar 2010 17:30 Hi, > It was just a short demonstration that my German is better than my > English. I really hope that my Matlab is better than my English. > Of course I meant: You can plead the debugger for stopping... > I do apologise, I didn't want to offend anybody, I just tried to make a (obviously unsuccessful) joke of entering discussion in the language I don't speak. cheers, Gordan
From: Hans Müller on 11 Mar 2010 17:57 Musste eben lachen, als ich das gelesen hatte. You can please the debugger kam etwas unklar bei mir an - du kannst dem Debugger eine Freude machen... mag er lieber Rosen oder Schokolade? Grüsse
From: Jan Simon on 11 Mar 2010 18:07 Dear Leclerc! > I didn't want to offend anybody, I just tried to make a (obviously > unsuccessful) joke of entering discussion in the language I don't speak. No problem! It's me who's obviously unsuccessful with pleasing the debugger. Jan
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