When my Dad passes away we didn't have the money for any form of service or anything. My brother's and I tired to give all we could but it wasn't enough so one of my brother's started a GoFundMe page. It made only 100 in 2 weeks. I posted it's info on here asking not for donations but help getting the word out about it. The GoFundMe reached it's goal in a few hours. After I posted it.
Many from the site and one YouTuber donated the money.
Don't say people online never help. You are just asking to much or not the right group or maybe asking the wrong way.
Don't go thinking you are entitled to their help or that they are jerks for not helping. The biggest help I got was from the YouTuber and it was all thanks to someone reaching out to them for me.
Not everyone can physically be there but sometimes emotional support is what is really important. When I saw all they did to help me I told my mom right away and we both cried.
So it isn't them maybe it is you.
Yeah. I'm sure a GoFundMe campaign is going to help me solve the fact that the guys who coded OpenGL wrappers forgot to cast a type and that it causes problems when writing an API for their lib in another language. Maybe it's me.
I've used OpenGL before and I'm an alright programmer. I might could look at it. I'd need more information about what you're trying to do and what part of the code you are trying to use/invoke. I may not be any help though.. She was just sharing her experience
Nah, I solved that problem a while ago. It was just an example from the top of my head. Sometimes, "asking for help online" doesn't mean asking for money. And yes, many many programming questions are answered by "I've got the same problem" and are unsolved. I have no idea why mrscollector is reacting like that.
Many from the site and one YouTuber donated the money.
Don't say people online never help. You are just asking to much or not the right group or maybe asking the wrong way.
Don't go thinking you are entitled to their help or that they are jerks for not helping. The biggest help I got was from the YouTuber and it was all thanks to someone reaching out to them for me.
Not everyone can physically be there but sometimes emotional support is what is really important. When I saw all they did to help me I told my mom right away and we both cried.
So it isn't them maybe it is you.