tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4604437282989290623.post673750761360891497..comments2022-11-10T21:19:22.503-08:00Comments on The Harmonious Programmer: ColdFusion Weekly - Advice from the PastPeter J. Farrellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01908969705391941469noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4604437282989290623.post-70530974950172650952011-04-07T06:35:51.000-07:002011-04-07T06:35:51.000-07:00Let's see if this comment works (seems I have ...Let's see if this comment works (seems I have to log out of Facebook for the other options to show)! CFWeekly was a great show...it's too bad it was so tough to keep up.<br><br>It's true that people can sometimes get carried away via comments or forums or (maybe especially) Twitter threads. Sometimes people can get vicious. I'm certain I've been guilty of overreacting on a comment thread in the past.<br><br>It's also important though to remember that misinterpreting/misunderstanding text communication (as Matt notes) isn't just confined to comments. Sometimes, we need to recognize when something we wrote is being widely misinterpreted and accept that perhaps we didn't communicate as best we could have, apologize and move on. I accept that it's a tough thing to do when you feel under attack.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com