Re: [Tutor] Re: Q A

2005-03-04 Thread Chelan Farsight
Okay this is a real question I have and I am not trying to defend the
actions of Mr. Chui.  I simply wanted to make sure that I have joined
the right list.  Are we allowed to ask total n00b questions on this
list?  If not what level of understanding is presumed before someone
should post a question?
Again, please do not misunderstand, I have no qualms with *refusing*
to do someone's homework for them.  I just want to make sure that
total newbies are welcome here.  If not then a reccomendation for
another list would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your patience and help,
chelan


On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 22:58:31 -0800 (PST), Danny Yoo
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 On Fri, 25 Feb 2005, liew choon chui wrote:
 
  Here are two question to need some solution.
 
 Hi Lieu Choon Chui,
 
 I do not want to be rude, but, bluntly speaking, you have to do your own
 work.  Asking us to do it for you is a bit insulting, and I hope you
 understand you've just made a terrible netiquette blunder.  Your homework
 is yours to solve.
 
 Please read:
 
 http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
 
 If you have questions about Python, we will be happy to help you.  But
 don't dump homework questions on us and expect a useful response.
 
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Re: [Tutor] Re: Q A

2005-03-04 Thread Kent Johnson
Chelan Farsight wrote:
Okay this is a real question I have and I am not trying to defend the
actions of Mr. Chui.  I simply wanted to make sure that I have joined
the right list.  Are we allowed to ask total n00b questions on this
list?  
Yes, this list is specifically for total n00bs and other beginners (and people who like to answer 
beginners' questions :-)

If not what level of understanding is presumed before someone
should post a question?
None. A reasonable level of *effort* is appreciated. You will get better results if you try 
something and ask for help when you get stuck, and if you take the time to write a clear question.

Again, please do not misunderstand, I have no qualms with *refusing*
to do someone's homework for them.  I just want to make sure that
total newbies are welcome here.  
Yes, definitely.
Kent
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[Tutor] Re: Q A

2005-03-03 Thread liew choon chui
Here are two question to need some solution.

1. Explain the difference between an object and a class (Objec Class). Give one specific example.

2. What is the differences between white box testing and black box testing approches.


Thank You.

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Re: [Tutor] Re: Q A

2005-03-03 Thread Danny Yoo

[Meta note to other folks on the list: I'm sorry for letting this post
through; I was rushing, and I should have been more careful when going
through my moderation queue.]



On Fri, 25 Feb 2005, liew choon chui wrote:

 Here are two question to need some solution.


Hi Lieu Choon Chui,

I do not want to be rude, but, bluntly speaking, you have to do your own
work.  Asking us to do it for you is a bit insulting, and I hope you
understand you've just made a terrible netiquette blunder.  Your homework
is yours to solve.

Please read:

http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

If you have questions about Python, we will be happy to help you.  But
don't dump homework questions on us and expect a useful response.

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