If you're not very good at programming I'd say take something simpler, a LOT simpler.
Large teams of highly experienced professionals take months or years to create MMOG.
jwenting
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Speak clean english and you might get a few more responses.
jasweb2002
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So typical of the younger generation. You don't jump and do their homework for them and they get abusive.
Good thing he's not a neighbourhood kid of us or he'd start shooting...
oh btw i am pretty proficient in english... and have no doubt in saying that i am smarter than you...
I have serious doubts about both your claims.
If you were proficient in English you'd not use the words and lexical structures you are using and if you had any intelligence at all you'd understand that your behaviour here isn't likely to incite people to help you.
jwenting
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Okay, let me weigh in on this for a moment.
jasweb2002's comments could be a little more diplomatic, but he's spot-on. You're on a forum, not a chat-site or instant messenger. There is no need to abbreviate things, or use cutesy little spelling here. You have all the time in the world to read and reread your post before hitting Submit, so there's no need to make things short.
The best thing to do in a forum, in fact, is to be as clear as possible. Capitalize words properly-- most programming languages are case-sensitive, so that is a very important English construct that does carry over in the programming world. Don't abbreviate or use shorthand here-- it is counterproductive to your goal of getting help to say "omfg dood wat wud i do if i needed 2 get u 2 help me wit my fy prjt i need", and nobody understands what you're saying.
So please, for your own sake, use correct English, and you might get more responses than saying:
kk.. i get the point..
probly u cud help me something simpler... coz i can think of anything... wat abt the other option??
ori would really appreciate if some of ya ppl helped out in how to go abt either one of these projects
orif were so good in english u would have understood what i meant was to help me out in planning about it & not doing it for me... i guess i needn't say more ...
How much harder is it to type those extra 2-3 characters on each word? For goodness sake, if you're going to be a programmer-- get used to typing! Besides, you often have to write a little something in order to get into a job in the first place.
alc6379
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