I agree..

Does it matter. We're here to help, discuss, and answer questions.

If you feel that your answer will cause more problems in the long run, then don't answer.

Not having a degree, some of my best information has come from places like this and other sources on the internet. In fact, during my interview for my current job I stated that knowing who to ask and where to get information is far more important then knowing the information. It's impossible to know everything.

If we give this person the wrong answer, and they fail, well.. that's what you get for trusting the list. If they get it right, good for them, they still got the job done.

Answer C: Who cares?

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ben Scott
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 4:01 PM
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Subject: Homework problems (was: extract string)

Assume it is a homework problem. Does it make a real difference whether the student learns the material from the text book, this list, or some random web page found via Google?




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