In other words, you can't find any flaws in my arguments, but just don't like the way I present them?
It seems pretty apparent that many people don't like the way you present your posts either. Do you think we should have the right to force you to show humility and professionalism in your posts?
Quite, but the analogy sufficed - both are highly complex, yet a layman can generally comprehend the basics. I wouldn't attack you (or any other layman) every time they made a post about software design though, nor would I dismiss their opinions out of hand, particularly if they cited references which backed up their views.
If you had to be a professional to discuss a topic, there wouldn't be very much discussion. And the fact that there is a legal forum makes it pretty clear that such discussion is considered acceptable on TMS.
When you commented on the pricing of the skotos engine, I didn't attack you for your ignorance of the costs of software development. Do you think I should have?
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