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Originally Posted by joshilay
u can write in anyone c or c++ ..whichever is comfortable to you ..
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Originally Posted by WolfPack
Remember one thing. Nobody writes code for you. If you have a problem with code you have written, post it, and someone may point out the errors for you. Other than that, asking someone to write code in C/C++ whichever is comfortable will be a waste of time in your part.
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its good that forum is abide by some rules and regulations to maintain legacy ..but i have seen in many others threads people have asked to write codes even some people have asked to write there code give in there assignments ...so this come as shock for me when i get a reply like this from wolfpack..if anyone can write code its good ..but he/she can also make me understand the logic behind the that algorithm...
>but i have seen in many others threads people have asked to write
>codes even some people have asked to write there code give in there assignments
And in how many of those threads did those people get flamed for it? I'm willing to bet pretty much all of them.
>but he/she can also make me understand the logic behind the that algorithm...
Yes, but you asked for code. That suggests that you're making no attempt to understand the problem or solve it for yourself. A better way to post would be to ask for help understanding the problem, while specifying things you've already tried. At least that way we know you've tried to think for yourself.
>codes even some people have asked to write there code give in there assignments
And in how many of those threads did those people get flamed for it? I'm willing to bet pretty much all of them.
>but he/she can also make me understand the logic behind the that algorithm...
Yes, but you asked for code. That suggests that you're making no attempt to understand the problem or solve it for yourself. A better way to post would be to ask for help understanding the problem, while specifying things you've already tried. At least that way we know you've tried to think for yourself.
In case you were wondering, yes, I do hate you.
Yeah that's right. If you can post here you're on the interweb thingy so go to that google thingy and search 'binary tree' and you get links like this:
http://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial/lesson18.html
Read and have a go, then when you get stuck come back here, post what you got and we all help.
http://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial/lesson18.html
Read and have a go, then when you get stuck come back here, post what you got and we all help.
Last edited by hollystyles; Jul 12th, 2006 at 4:40 pm.
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