Answer C: Who cares?
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Subject: Homework problems (was: extract string)
Assume it is a homework problem. Does
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,
On Tuesday 10 January 2006 04:13 pm, Brian wrote:
Answer C: Who cares?
All of us will care when the country has to depend on the products
of today's education system. Get ready for it. The standards are so
incredibly low that these graduates will not even know the buzz words
of
Jim Kuzdrall wrote:
On Tuesday 10 January 2006 04:13 pm, Brian wrote:
Answer C: Who cares?
All of us will care when the country has to depend on the products
of today's education system. Get ready for it. The standards are so
incredibly low that these graduates will not even know
On Jan 10, 2006, at 18:05, Travis Roy wrote:
How do we, as a list, tell what's a homework problem and what's a
legit question.
I think there's little substitute for knowing the membership. Zhao is
a programmer for Dartmouth Medical School.
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All of us will care when the country has
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 04:01:05PM -0500, Ben Scott wrote:
On 1/10/06, Jeff Kinz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now your Lug can achieve its financial funding goals simply by charging
25 cents for each shell scripting homework problem answered and 50 cents
for extended explanations such as
On 1/10/06, Bill McGonigle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 10, 2006, at 18:05, Travis Roy wrote: How do we, as a list, tell what's a homework problem and what's a legit question.I think there's little substitute for knowing the membership.Zhao isa programmer for Dartmouth Medical School.
For, or
On 1/10/06, Thomas Charron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A programmer that doesn't know how to grep and split text strings..
Believe it or not, there are environments *other* then nix, and a
great many well-qualified professionals have never touched nix. I
don't just mean doze, either. Classic
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 07:56:46PM -0500, Thomas Charron wrote:
On 1/10/06, Bill McGonigle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 10, 2006, at 18:05, Travis Roy wrote:
How do we, as a list, tell what's a homework problem and what's a
legit question.
I think there's little substitute for
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 07:56:46PM -0500, Thomas Charron wrote:
A programmer that doesn't know how to grep and split text strings..
Well.. Isn't..
I know of several ways to do it, but none of them would have worked as
well as the cut solution presented here. I've been working on Linux as
On Jan 10, 2006, at 20:16, Christopher Schmidt wrote:
The lack of knowledge of a simple command line tool to do what you want
it to does not indicate whether someone is a programmer or not. It
simply indicates one thing -- their level of experience with core *nix
tools. Lack of that is not an
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 08:16:47PM -0500, Christopher Schmidt wrote:
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 07:56:46PM -0500, Thomas Charron wrote:
A programmer that doesn't know how to grep and split text strings..
Well.. Isn't..
I know of several ways to do it, but none of them would have
On Tuesday 10 January 2006 06:05 pm, Travis Roy wrote:
Just let it go, if you think it's somebody cheating then don't
answer, or give them a vague answer or point them to places where
they can learn about it rather then copy it off of.
That is my technique too. I get to answer a lot of
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