Enrique wrote:
> Well, if somebody ask in russian, I'll expect you to answer that
> question.
>
> Have confidence in others. I read your answers. If somebody ask a
> question in other language and you answer it, I have the confidence
> that you are doing your best, because you already prove it. Also,
> chances are there will be another person who also knows and will
> assist.
>
> I don't think language should be a reason to not give a good advise.
> We live in a diverse world, there are people who don't know english
> but use LabVIEW. Most times is not convenience, is a real necessity.
Enrique,
Great, I'm doing so, but you have never seen russian language in the
group, isn't it?
I'm not a technical support, just an engineer.
I'
m using this group not for these reasons, but searching for good ideas
and unsolved troubles worth to be solved by myself (selfish way). I'm
trying to be absolutely confident this way, but want to understand
everything people speaking about, sitting around the same table. This is
the reason I'm trying not to speak russian here. Doing it outside.
I want to close this many-times-rised issue. Sorry for bothering you all
with my poor english. Please, arrange foreign language questions with
language remarks for me to skip them initially. Hope, that this will be
suitable compromise.
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Sergey Krasnishov
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Automated Control Systems
National Instruments Alliance Member
Moscow, Russia
sergey_acs@levsha.ru
http://acs.levsha.ru