\subsection{Providing Useful Feedback}
When providing feedback, treat each other graciously and kindheartedly.
That does not mean that we do not criticize one another; we do, but we
give constructive criticism.
There are three rules to follow:
\begin{itemize}
\item \textbf{Rule 1} Surround constructive criticism with encouragement.
First point out at least one strength of the interactive note, focus
statement, or outline, and then present our question or constructive
criticism.
\item \textbf{Rule 2} Be more explicit and precise while framing questions
- the more precise, the less likely that the questions will be
misunderstood. Rather than \char`\"{}\emph{What did you mean by
that?}\char`\"{} (which can interpreted as genuinely inquisitive or highly
dismissive), use questions such as: \char`\"{}\emph{I'm intrigued by your
theory. What did you mean by using it in that context?}\char`\"{} or
\char`\"{}\emph{I don't quite understand what you mean by {[}a specific
point{]}. Could you please explain it a little more?}\char`\"{}
\item \textbf{Rule 3} Own your comments so the presenter answers you in a
constructive manner. Do not use comments such as \char`\"{}\emph{That
theory doesn't make sense.}\char`\"{} Stick to \char`\"{}\emph{I don't
understand the theory you are presenting}\char`\"{} or \char`\"{}
\emph{I don't understand why you are focusing on that theory.}\char`\"{}
\end{itemize}
Critique and feedback, when appropriate, ought to come out of generosity
and compassion, and with an intention to make the other person look good.
Hey all,
I am haivng n number of files all of them are of the same format but different details. i.e
File1 is having the folloeing details:
"Account1",123
"Account2",10
"Account3",12355
"Accountn",555
File2 is having the folloeing details:
"Account1",1234
"Account2",100... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have a file which has data kind of like this.
Apr 13 08:20:38 uslis10a sendmail: m3DDKSx3006432: usliss26.ca.com
Apr 13 08:20:38 uslis10b sendmail: m3DDKSoK006433: usliss26.ca.com
Apr 13 08:20:38 uslis10b sendmail: m3DDKcSo006442: usliss26.ca.com
Apr 13 08:20:38 uslis10c... (2 Replies)
hi ,
I have a javascript file like this:
function fnValidateId(){
var array_id = new Array("444","7888","6633","555","146562","3333","33332")
var tmp_id = document.form1.id.value;
var num=0;
while(1)
{
if(tmp_id ==... (9 Replies)
Hi,
i have created a simple .ksh file in the following manner
cat <<EOF >mfile
#!/bin/ksh
echo "hello world"
EOF
I have 2 questions
1. now i would like to add a second line after the first echo command
e.g. echo "this is line 2"
how can i do that ?
2. I would then like... (1 Reply)
I am in a dire need of doing this job , please help from shell script or perl script. It will be highly appreciated.
Please have a look at the following INPUT file;
The first 14 rows are not of interest but I want them to be included in the output file as they are. From the row 14... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I am new to shell programming, and want to know is it possible to change the contents of file using script?
for example, if want to search 2 words and want to replace these words with 2 new words.
Regards,
Manoj (4 Replies)
Dear Members,
I have a file which contains data as shown below:
LOAD DATA
APPEND
INTO TABLE xxap.test
( RAW_DATA char(3000) "replace(:raw_data,'*','|')",
LOADING_SEQUENCE "xx_gl_bank_fee_s1.nextval",
CREATION_DATE SYSDATE,
LAST_UPDATE_DATE SYSDATE,
ATTRIBUTE1 "DATE_STAMP",
... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I want to convert a file that looks like this
>joe
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
>man
BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSSSSSSSS
to something that looks like this (where the spacing is tab seperated)
joe XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
man BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSSSSSSSS
I am able to do the reverse but the other... (3 Replies)
Hi all,
I have a snmpd.conf file as below. in "SECTION: Trap Destinations" line I want to add "trap2dest <IP>:162 <com_str>" on a new line. For this I wrote following code
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int main(void)
{
FILE *fp;
ssize_t read_char_count = 0;
... (2 Replies)
Hi Pros,
I'm writing a script to modify listener.ora file on multiple hosts. When I ssh to any server from a central server in our environment we are presented with menu to select the instance. I need to set my environment to listener which could be different number on every instance. How can I... (5 Replies)
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path::dispatcher::rule::under
Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Under(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Under(3pm)NAME
Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Under - rules under a predicate
SYNOPSIS
my $ticket = Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Tokens->new(
tokens => [ 'ticket' ],
prefix => 1,
);
my $create = Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Tokens->new(
tokens => [ 'create' ],
block => sub { create_ticket() },
);
my $delete = Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Tokens->new(
tokens => [ 'delete', qr/^d+$/ ],
block => sub { delete_ticket(shift->pos(2)) },
);
my $rule = Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Under->new(
predicate => $ticket,
rules => [ $create, $delete ],
);
$rule->match("ticket create");
$rule->match("ticket delete 3");
DESCRIPTION
Rules of this class have two-phase matching: if the predicate is matched, then the contained rules are matched. The benefit of this is less
repetition of the predicate, both in terms of code and in matching it.
ATTRIBUTES
predicate
A rule (which must match prefixes) whose match determines whether the contained rules are considered. The leftover path of the predicate is
used as the path for the contained rules.
rules
A list of rules that will be try to be matched only if the predicate is matched.
perl v5.12.4 2011-08-30 Path::Dispatcher::Rule::Under(3pm)