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Jan 25 2014 06:04am
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Quote (AkuuZ @ Jan 23 2014 09:03pm)
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next time you want to be a rude little fuck, post somewhere else. dont come here asking for help and then be condescending, arrogance is not a well desired trait.
maybe i should have asked if you wanted an application that allowed you to build a schema. and please don't assume i dont know what a schema is. As for the comparison comment, i don't use google charts, so I don't know what all the have to offer.

Fucking arrogant condescending cunt.


Stupidity is also not a well desired trait, but unlike arrogance it is unfortunately impossible to improve.

I shouldn't assume that you don't know what a schema is, so let me ask you, what can you read in the name Google ->Charts<-? You don't need to use Google Charts to know what they are offering, by clicking on the link I provided in OP you have straight away an example. So to sum it all up, you know what a schema is, you don't take a look at Google Charts while it is the only link provided in OP, you then (obviously) post something really stupid (
Quote (AkuuZ @ Jan 22 2014 08:21am)
???? just use google charts?
) because you thought that you don't need to check what's asked to give a cool answer, and at the end I am a "Fucking arrogant condescending cunt.".

I don't know what kind of social background you have or what kind of weird shit is in your head, but I'm clearly happy to be far from that!

I love you too.
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Quote (Arnage @ Jan 27 2014 02:25am)
Stupidity is also not a well desired trait, but unlike arrogance it is unfortunately impossible to improve.

I shouldn't assume that you don't know what a schema is, so let me ask you, what can you read in the name Google ->Charts<-? You don't need to use Google Charts to know what they are offering, by clicking on the link I provided in OP you have straight away an example. So to sum it all up, you know what a schema is, you don't take a look at Google Charts while it is the only link provided in OP, you then (obviously) post something really stupid () because you thought that you don't need to check what's asked to give a cool answer, and at the end I am a "Fucking arrogant condescending cunt.".

I don't know what kind of social background you have or what kind of weird shit is in your head, but I'm clearly happy to be far from that!

I love you too.



JointJS seems like your best choice. In the future if you are looking for information like this use Google. While I do agree with them that you could have handled the situation better - it's par for the course to have forum heros try to run you into the ground. The problem only gets worse when you consider the forum heros are "developers", as a sense of superiority basically comes with the package (I think we are all guilty of this on some level).

I've learned that if you want to make a post here without having everyone try to rip you to pieces follow these steps:

1) Be more detailed with your descriptions - Really spend the time to consider how you will present your issue to a bunch of people who aren't in your shoes.

2) If you can post code samples you should.

3) If someones response isn't exactly what you are looking for - thank them for their help and keep waiting until somebody else

4) Don't question people who are spending their own time trying to solve your issues.
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Quote (whitehh @ Feb 3 2014 12:29pm)
JointJS seems like your best choice.  In the future if you are looking for information like this use Google.  While I do agree with them that you could have handled the situation better - it's par for the course to have forum heros try to run you into the ground.  The problem only gets worse when you consider the forum heros are "developers", as a sense of superiority basically comes with the package (I think we are all guilty of this on some level).

I've learned that if you want to make a post here without having everyone try to rip you to pieces follow these steps:

1) Be more detailed with your descriptions - Really spend the time to consider how you will present your issue to a bunch of people who aren't in your shoes.

2) If you can post code samples you should. 

3) If someones response isn't exactly what you are looking for - thank them for their help and keep waiting until somebody else

4) Don't question people who are spending their own time trying to solve your issues.


this goes for real life as well, you don't want to be known as the guy at work who is always bugging you with questions that have already been answered thoroughly on google

impression op gave off was one I always hate, the good ole "wow you should be glad I'm asking these questions"
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