Sir,am I selected for project work????as there is no name of mine

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> Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2010 14:55:49 +0530
> From: Shakthi Kannan <[email protected]>
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> Hi,
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> --- On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 12:25 PM, Shakthi Kannan
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> | Thanks to those who submitted their solutions. We will review them,
> | and get back to you folks with comments and feedback.
> \--
>
> The reason why we didn't give any guidelines for code submission is to
> see what code we will receive without any expectations in mind. Thanks
> for your submissions:
>
> * When you submit code, it helps to give a meaningful name for your
> .tar.gz or .zip file. If you put yourselves in our shoes, we wouldn't
> know the difference between who submitted dgplug_assignment.tar.gz, or
> pgms.tar, or problems.tar, or Program.tar.
>
> * If you knew how to use revision control (svn, git), as already
> discussed in our previous IRC sessions, you could have used it and
> provided us with a history of your code commits.
>
> * When you submit code files, it helps to give instructions on how to
> build and test your code. It cannot be assumed that the other person
> knows how to do the same. If you know Makefiles, you can write a
> simple one, that builds all your code examples, and also cleans the
> object and executable files. Or atleast put a README file, that
> explains how to use the same.
>
> * Some of you have written your name, date, description of the
> program, which is a good habit. You will also need to put an e-mail
> address, so the person reading the code knows how to contact you. In
> real life, you will have to deal with licenses, so it helps to put a
> license info as well.
>
> * None of you provided a URL in your code comments as to which problem
> you are trying to solve. From problem1.cpp, or first.py or Program2.c
> how do we know which problem you are trying to solve?
>
> * Following coding style guidelines is very essential. A person
> reading your code should be able to understand easily what you are
> trying to do. If you follow it, follow it consistently. Treat code as
> poetry, not as garbage.
>
> * I like code which is 80x25, and is readable. YMMV.
>
> * Avoid use of magic numbers in your code. Declare them as
> variables/macros.
>
> * Solving a problem for a given requirement is good, but, solving a
> problem for 'n' dimension will save you lot of headache if the
> requirement scope evolves.
>
> Only Praveen Kumar got all the answers correct. Congratulations! The
> others are also selected for project work, not because, you didn't get
> everything right, but, because you made an effort to deliver code. In
> no particular order:
>
> + Bamacharan Kundu
> + Pranay Agarwal
> + Praveen Kumar
> + Sayan Chowdhury
>
> Regards,
>
> SK
>
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> Shakthi Kannan
> http://www.shakthimaan.com
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