I have received a coursework from my university. its bloody f.cking
tough. can anybody help me out with this ??
owenmead@gmail.com - 31 Jan 2007 00:00 GMT
> I have received a coursework from my university. its bloody f.cking
> tough. can anybody help me out with this ??
If you have a specific question then ask it. If you are looking for
someone to do the work for you then know that any company who has a
decent interview process will never hire you.
Andy Dingley - 31 Jan 2007 12:01 GMT
On 31 Jan, 00:00, owenm...@gmail.com wrote:
> If you are looking for
> someone to do the work for you then know that any company who has a
> decent interview process will never hire you.
Sadly companies don't have such a process and in a few years time this
lazy idiot will be your boss.
Randolf Richardson - 02 Feb 2007 04:31 GMT
> On 31 Jan, 00:00, owenm...@gmail.com wrote:
>
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> Sadly companies don't have such a process and in a few years time this
> lazy idiot will be your boss.
...but not for long as these types tend to get promoted repeatedly
because everyone's scared to fire anyone these days for fear of getting
sued -- so, if you don't want them in your department and you can't fire
them, then the only option you'll have is to promote them.

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Patricia Shanahan - 31 Jan 2007 00:33 GMT
> I have received a coursework from my university. its bloody f.cking
> tough. can anybody help me out with this ??
I have learned several programming languages in reasonable depth, and
dozens to the point of being able to write short programs in them.
I always find the first few programs in a new language tough.
There is an inherent circular dependency: I only get fluent in a
programming language by writing programs in it, but I find it very
difficult to write a program in a language in which I am not already fluent.
The solution that works for me is a combination of picking very simple
programs to write first, until I get the basic ideas of the language,
and then just working away at it.
If your current coursework is too hard for you at the moment, either
break it down into easier pieces or look for simpler exercises in your
lecture handouts and/or textbooks.
I have some general advice on getting started at
http://home.earthlink.net/~patricia_shanahan/beginner.html
If, after a reasonable effort, you have a specific question try posting
it here, preferably expressed in more elegant language than the quoted text.
Patricia
....@m - 31 Jan 2007 06:44 GMT
YOU ARE f.cked... GIVE UP... the world has screwed you and left you
with your dreams and mommie and all that sh.t...
cookies and sweeeeeties.. .and leeeeetle teee buzzzzkitz...
too baaaaaaad....
UR DED.
>I have received a coursework from my university. its bloody f.cking
>tough. can anybody help me out with this ??
Alex Hunsley - 31 Jan 2007 11:07 GMT
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> I have received a coursework from my university. its bloody f.cking
> tough. can anybody help me out with this ??
Why on earth would people want to spend time doing your homework for
you? It takes up their time, and they are doing you the disservice of
helping you deprive yourself of an education.
Hint: the answers are out there.
Do you imagine that in a job interview you can sneak out and post to a
newsgroup to ask for the answers to the interview questions?
Also, posting swear words while begging for help doesn't do you any
favours. At least try to be polite, dear.
David Segall - 31 Jan 2007 13:28 GMT
>I have received a coursework from my university. its bloody f.cking
>tough. can anybody help me out with this ??
My company has set up a special department to do course work for
students and we have appointed Helen Waite as supervisor. You can go
to Helen Waite for any help you need.
Thomas Fritsch - 31 Jan 2007 17:41 GMT
>>I have received a coursework from my university. its bloody f.cking
>>tough. can anybody help me out with this ??
>
> My company has set up a special department to do course work for
> students and we have appointed Helen Waite as supervisor. You can go
> to Helen Waite for any help you need.
;-)
David,
could you please send me the list of students supervised by Helen Waite.
(just in case any of these students will apply for a job in my company)

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Andy Dingley - 31 Jan 2007 19:00 GMT
> could you please send me the list of students
Petros Kimitris @ Coventry Uni for starters
Alex Hunsley - 01 Feb 2007 13:15 GMT
>> could you please send me the list of students
>
> Petros Kimitris @ Coventry Uni for starters
Where do you vet the Coventry idea from? Is it their coursework?
Alex Hunsley - 01 Feb 2007 13:21 GMT
>>> could you please send me the list of students
>>
>> Petros Kimitris @ Coventry Uni for starters
>
> Where do you vet the Coventry idea from? Is it their coursework?
Oh yeah, I see it now. Coursework is from the Coventry website.
lex
David Segall - 01 Feb 2007 06:13 GMT
>>>I have received a coursework from my university. its bloody f.cking
>>>tough. can anybody help me out with this ??
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>could you please send me the list of students supervised by Helen Waite.
>(just in case any of these students will apply for a job in my company)
Perhaps you should read my post aloud in case you missed it. But then,
it may be an exclusively Australian saying.
Andrew Thompson - 01 Feb 2007 06:29 GMT
> >>>I have received a coursework from my university. its bloody f.cking
> >>>tough. can anybody help me out with this ??
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> Perhaps you should read my post aloud in case you missed it. But then,
> it may be an exclusively Australian saying.
I think the wink indicates, he missed nothing.
Andrew T.
David Segall - 01 Feb 2007 06:37 GMT
>> >>>I have received a coursework from my university. its bloody f.cking
>> >>>tough. can anybody help me out with this ??
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
>I think the wink indicates, he missed nothing.
Woops! I missed the wink.
Andrew Thompson - 01 Feb 2007 06:37 GMT
...
> >> My company has set up a special department to do course work for
> >> students and we have appointed Helen Waite as supervisor. You can go
> >> to Helen Waite for any help you need.
..
> ...it may be an exclusively Australian saying.
The Young Ones had a character by the name
Helen ..Back. She used to work for the course
work department, but they kept coming back.
I think this case would best be handled by
Ms. Waite.
[ ;-) ]
Andrew T.