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MY FRENDI FOUND CODE ON THE CODE PROJECT THAT WORKS BETTER
I DID NOT GET ANY HELP FROM YOU!
GOODBYE
I hope your teacher knows that it wasn't your own work - and you didn't even do the searching yourself!
SAY WHAT YOU LIKE!
I GOT PROJECT DONE IN TIME
MAYBE NOT 100% BUT IT IS NOT A FAIL!
LOL
"MAYBE NOT 100% BUT IT IS NOT A FAIL!"
IF IT ISN'T 100% IT IS A FAIL!
"I (sic?) GOT PROJECT DONE"
Did you?
I thought you said it was your friend that found the code? How much of the project did you actually do yourself?
LOL???
The problem is: You think we really care about if you pass or not. We know that this was a 10-line app just marginally larger than a "hello world".
The only thing I wonder about is if you live in a country where you - or your parents - have to pay a lot of money for your non-education.
LOL is that you still don't know what BCD numbers are. LOL is looking at you when you have to implement a _real_ program.
That was what our posts tried to teach you. How to find information. How to learn. How to deduce. How to produce.
I <BOLD><FONT=25>DID</BOLD> FIND THE CODE!
I JUST GOT SOMEONE ELSE TO DO THE DONKEY WORK
YOU KNOW THE PHRAZE "USE YOUR INITIATIVE"?
KMSMA
GOODBYE FOR THE LAST TIME
SCHOOLS OUT!
The problem is: You think we really care about if you pass or not. we should if someone 'pass' with no knowledge whatsoever (s)he will someday end up next to someone (could be one of us) and that someone will then have to do the work of two.
Erik
It's a bit a question about how close someone is to pass.
In this case, I'm not worried - it is a problem that will resolve itself. When writing code, I'm not too worried about getting a division by zero. I will quickly notize it and it is trivial to correct. The problem is errors that are so subtle that they are not easy to spot - like the Pentium div bug :)
What worries me is if an employer selects someone who lacks the interest. In an IT society, everything is constantly moving forward, and a lot of knowledge requires constant refreshing. An intereseted person will make sure to spend enough time to keep ahead. It can take quite some time to find out if a new empolyee can keep up or not.