BigDoug wrote:That's why I asked you about your IT industry background. If you told me that you're a high school student taking your first programming class, then I'd use different terms and concepts than if you told me you have 20 years as a developer in commercial environments.
I've already made my
experience pretty clear throughout this thread, though: I'm old enough to be paying student debts, but young enough to have grown up under the internet; I am experienced enough in programming (in C, if you care) to have taught courses in and tutored it, but I have insufficient experience to consider myself able to contribute usefully to open-source projects. If you're interested (for good reasons) in my general computer literacy, or my competency as a programmer, you're very welcome to ask, but you are not welcome to ask about my
professional background. To be honest, I'd prefer it if you asked me about the bug!
BigDoug wrote:You state as a matter of fact that the lag is caused by a KGS bug. I don't agree with this yet. We haven't yet eliminated your computer, your cables, your firewall, your wireless router (if you have one), your local network infrastructure and so on and so on.
You haven't yet asked whether I have performed basic testing (such as running the client on different computers and on different networks, disabling and enabling firewalls, and trying basic advice handed to me by Google). Let me make it clear: I have, and I have no other problems with connectivity or other Java applets. If you have questions, please just ask them, rather than saying "I don't yet know that you've done x". I find that tone very grating.