Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Nov 2007 10:09 UTC, submitted by Chris Lattner
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If it's that bad. Why don't you improve it?
I modded you up for the general wisdom contained in your retort. However, notice that I'm criticising this horrid trend of nowadays where people believe that reading whatever is written in Wikipedia is enough to grasp a concept, any concept, and base their work on whatever shallow article comes up on WP.
Bottom line is: buy a book. Read a book. If for no other reason than being healthier for your eyes and blood flow. Some WP articles might be very thorough, but they're no substitute to the proper literature on any non-trivial subject.
(You'd never attempt to fix a modern car engine after reading Wikipedia articles on 4-stroke engines, would you?)




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If it's that bad. Why don't you improve it?