Lose the sarcasm, please. If you still believe I'm wrong despite my documented arguments, I suggest you put forth documented counter-arguments. It will have two benefits:
1: You may convince me. I'm serious. I do not anticipate any strong counter arguments, but if they come, I will listen. (I did listen to your first argument. It troubled me, really, I was certain the book was written in Java. So I checked.)
2: You may show the other readers the error of my ways. Since my arguments are documented and relatively articulate, they will likely sway anyone who isn't committed to a particular position. You wouldn't want me to put false ideas in their heads.
1: You may convince me. I'm serious. I do not anticipate any strong counter arguments, but if they come, I will listen. (I did listen to your first argument. It troubled me, really, I was certain the book was written in Java. So I checked.)
2: You may show the other readers the error of my ways. Since my arguments are documented and relatively articulate, they will likely sway anyone who isn't committed to a particular position. You wouldn't want me to put false ideas in their heads.