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Nov 8th, 2004
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I need help with doing my Java homework.

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I have a difficult time with getting the programs started. I read the book but I am not getting anywhere. There just is not enough examples to help me.

The book we are using for CSC 135 is called Java Software Solutions by Lewis & Loftus. We are starting on Chapter 5 Conditional and Loops.

Can you help me.

thanks
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Re: I need help with doing my Java homework.

>Can you help me.
No, because you didn't even ask a question. Believe it or not, most of us probably won't have your crappy textbook on our shelves and even if someone does, the chances of them divining your homework assignment are nil.
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hay ;
thats one of the best books for beginners... for the time being
u may use
Java 2 The Complele Reference by Herbert Schildt .
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ask specific questions, don't ask people to do your homework.
If you're stuck post what you have and tell where you're stumped so people can direct you towards a solution (they may not even give you code, but tell you in words how to go about solving it).

The last thing professionals want is (more, there are quite a lot) of people entering the industry who can't write a line of code. By doing your homework for you that would be exactly what we would be causing.
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what is ur quistion u didn't ask us to answer >>>>>

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That book is really good in terms of concepts ... you should be reading the text thoroughly. And then ask questions as you encounter problems ... but try to solve as many problems as possible ... as you'll learn more by solving not by asking.
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Re: I need help with doing my Java homework.
Yeah, perhaps if you keep posting that question everywhere, we'll be more likely to help you with it.
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sorry. my bad. I jus need help.
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Schippi

Hello,
I have the text book you are using. Post the problem you have, I will try to help you.

Ps
Don't give up. Learning Java is difficult but you can do it!
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Re: I need help with doing my Java homework.
if he's not learned it in the past 6 years, he's never going to

Anyway, the book he refers to is the single worst piece of junk to learn Java from. It's only good as a doorstop.
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