Nico Heinze wrote: > --- In [email protected], "k sudha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Thanks for ur reply with solution. >> I have some more qs to solve in which i find difficulty. >> plz solve it for me. >> >> Write a program that calculate tomorrow's date i.e. if you >> input a date 28/02/2000 then it should return 29/02/2000 >> because year 2000 was a leap year; similarly your program >> should take care of all the aspects such that which month >> have 28, 29,30, 31 days. If input is 31/12/2006 then output >> should be 01/01/2007.So change of date/month/year should be >> handled properly. > <snip> > > You still haven't understood what Thomas et al. were talking about, right? > > WE DON'T DO YOUR HOMEWORK. > > Show us what you have done so far (designs, plans, code... whatever) > and then tell us exactly what you have trouble with. Then we might be > able to help you. And not only by helping you pass a grade; this will > NOT help you in the long run. > > Do you know what will happen if we write the code for you? People who > don't know what they're doing produce some mess when trying to > implement something that they cannot manage as soon as a certain level > of complexity has been reached; and then it's up to real professionals > like Thomas, Victor, et al. to clean up such mess. And no thanks, I'm > really tired of such bullsh..., I experience that too often within my > own company. > > Regards, > Nico
Someone woke up too early this morning...on the wrong side of the bed and hit c-prog before their morning coffee. <grin> (Someone stayed up WAAY too late last night...see sig.) I was tempted to reply, but then I would have gotten yelled at for using the non-existent class Time::DateTime (it WAS just five lines of code, though, for the "solution"). -- Thomas Hruska CubicleSoft President Ph: 517-803-4197 *NEW* VerifyMyPC 2.5 Change tracking and management tool. Reduce tech. support times from 2 hours to 5 minutes. http://www.CubicleSoft.com/VerifyMyPC/
