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| Guidelines before posting Dani, I think you need to create a sticky post of guidelines before posting. Maybe have it on every forum. This is for the people that put up homework assignments (or any other type for that matter) and want a quick answer without even trying. This forum is about learning, not about doing some else's dirty work. |
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| Re: Guidelines before posting Sounds like a good idea, but nothing tooooooo heavy, I hope ;-) |
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| Re: Guidelines before posting I don't know about you or anyone else here, but I tend not to help people on purpose when their post says: I haven't tried to do this problem or solve it. I just want a fast and correct solution and don't want to waste my time because I have better things to do. You on the other hand do. So do it for me. Now, I'm not like that for everything that I get asked. It all depends on the question. If the solution requires thought, then at least I'd like to at least see some effort. I'm not a snob. But then again, I'm not stupid. Quote:
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| Re: Guidelines before posting Almost all the teachers I know only know theory stuff, and no real world stuff. It's a shame. :( |
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| Re: Guidelines before posting Well, I think that everyone should use common sense when posting a question. I see way to many people coming to TechTalk as a first line of defense. TechTalk isn't a first line of defense at all, its a backup. Do a search on Google, and consult the help files (not in that order) before posting. If someone posts something like, "I just installed Microsoft word, how do I double space the text?" I won't give them an answer; I will just tell them to consult the inline help. |
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| Re: Guidelines before posting I took everyone's advice and posted announcements about homework help in the C++, Java, Basic, and Comp. Sci. forums. As far as homework help, I see no reason why it shouldn't be included here at techtalk and I, for one, am more than willing to help. I understand, however, that it gets very annoying when people post homework questions verbatim and expect a quick solution for an easy A without having the slighest clue what they're doing. As Dan said earlier in this thread, this forum is about learning. For the most part, homework help should basically be on an abstract, conceptual basis. Don't simply provide code solutions outright for people who don't try at all. |
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| Re: Guidelines before posting I don't know the questions to ask because I'm trying to learn this for the first time. At 69 years young, I wish to learn how to program in this language. So, please advise. Thank you, olman :?: |
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