Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Re: [android-developers] Re: Connecting to two bluetooth devices alternatively



On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 4:22:43 PM UTC-7, yamanoorsai wrote:
I never wrote to you personally to respond to my question. I have the right to write a mail as much as you do.

I am sensible enough to realize that this is not a paid forum. Regarding my reply to the thread, I accidentally clicked on the wrong reply link.


Jim didn't  imply that you wrote to him personally. His advice was 
global to group posts. And these aren't "mails", they're "posts". Regardless, 
absolutely no one questioned your right to post to this group, so your 
comment about having that right seems odd.

Jim's point was that you complained about a lack of response less than 
24 hours after your first post. In that second post, you said, 
"It would be really helpful if someone responded to my question."

Jim gave you helpful advice that that kind of hurry-up prompting will 
not help you, and gave reasons why. There's nothing in that to inflame 
you.


On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 6:19 PM, Jim Graham wrote:
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 05:56:12PM -0500, Yamanoor Sai Ram wrote:
> However, I must say that I am deeply hurt by your remarks. Looking at the
> content of email exchange on this list, I felt bad that my research was
> insufficient and that I had to furnish more information. My previous mail
> was just a thought that I am willing to share more info.

Look at the structure of the thread---specifically, which post my post
was a reply to.  The one you're referring to was posted AFTER the one I
was responding to.  I was responding to the fact that you went off about
not getting an answer after less than 24 hours (even that is a short time
here).

And like I said, lists like this (e-mail lists, Usenet newsgroups, etc.)
are NOT paid support forums.  If you want instant answers (and an answer
within 24 hours is more or less an instant answer) to any question you
ask (sometimes you do get lucky), you will have to pay for it.  If you
find that offensive, there's nothing I can do to help you with that.

It is better not to take offense at people's attempts to help you, Sai.

As for your actual code, I notice that you use an integral variable 'status' 
(exact type not shown in your post) rather than a boolean or an enum. 
I suggest that the latter types are more appropriate for a switch like your 
'status'. 

As to why your code stops working after few cycles, perhaps the code you 
did not post is changing something, like the value of 'status' or something 
else that interferes with your logic. There's not enough in your post for me 
to be sure, especially as I am not expert in Bluetooth connections.

Perhaps you could post a self-contained example that illustrates your problem, 
per the advice at http://sscce.org/.

-- 
Lew

 

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