I am really strapped for cash right now so I am willing to do anyone's programming homework. The languages I cover are C/C++ and Java. I would need some cash of course.
Ahead_of_the_rest, if you think writing C++ code is simple, you don't know what you are talking about. Why was Java invented? Because C++ is a very complex language and it is very tough. Even I myself would prefer to write Java code rather than C++ because it gets harder to maintain and also Java code is easier to read, in my opinion.
But I am assuming you are talking only about the codes required for computer classes. But then again, have you looked at some of the assignments? I can send you a few assignments I have done and good luck getting them ready in 2-3 hours. It more like 4-5 hours and that is if you are already proficient in the language.
I agree that you can get help with Google and people should try and use Google before using other people's services but there are some people who don't have the time to Google stuff. Many code that you find on the internet won't work and you will have to correct the code yourself. But if you don't know what you are doing, how will you correct it?
Most of the people who ask for help aren't computer science majors. They are people with business majors who have taken just one class of programming. Most probably they will never ever need the programming again in their lives. They made a mistake and they want someone to help them out.
So guys, my suggestion would be don't listen to these people when they don't ask for help. Sure you can ask for my help and I am ever ready to help you out.
garbage, your logic is also garbage. I don't know how you even understand C++. Just because you know C++ and you need money, you are willing to help others break the rules? For you it's a win-win situation. But if the person's prof finds out that he/she didn't do the homework on their own and cheated most likely they will get an 'F' on the course. We had a guy who copied CS labs and was later failed in the class. If you have graduated from college here in the states, you should know how seriously they take academic dishonesty.
The way I see it, there are 3 kinds of people when it comes to programming: A: Those for whom programming comes naturally, around 5% of people in introductory CS classes. B: Those who will never get programming no matter how many hours they spend. These people will hate programming to the very core after they take a CS class and vow to never make such a mistake. If you are one of those people then I would suggest you to drop the class. C: Those who are in between, which are 90% of the people. For you programming will be rigorous, confusing at a lot of times but easy once you understand the fundamentals. You will spend hours learning, relearning some concepts and you will have to practice it until it clicks. I think most people in this category give up programming too early, thinking it is beyond their understanding. Most of them are discouraged by seeing the 5% who naturally learn the language.
Garbagegigo, it's no surprise you don't have a job. If I were you, I would be doing some open source projects to boost my resume. And, if you continue to follow these unethical pursuits, some day your garbage pointer will cause an stack overflow. Then someone will free your pointer and malloc however many bits it takes to dereference your address all the way to Nepal.
Yes, I am a C++ developer and I will confess that I fell under type C when I started.
I can understand that you have a kind of personal vendetta against me now don't you? Well [Disallowed String for - bad word] you dude. I don't give a [Disallowed String for - bad word] what you say.
For all the other people who need help, just ignore people like him. I would daresay he is jealous of my success. It is easy to preach but hard to practice. If we would examine your life, I am very sure that you have made countless digressions from ethical behavior.
It is very easy to act high and mighty when you aren't the one needing help now isn't it?
Let me sneak in to the conversation here. The programming concept is identical no matter whether it is C++, Java, C#, python and so on. The only difference is their syntax. If you are pretty good in logic or Mathematics, then programming classes shouldn't be that hard. In order to be proficient in programming languages, you need an adequate practice. Garbage, if you need extra bucks and you are really good at C++, try www.liveperson.com. Many students go there seeking help in their programming assignments. You can charge them according to the level of difficulty of the assignment. I don't recommend students to use such sites as it demeans their programming ability. Like Ahead_of_the_rest said, you might end up with an A in the course but during a job interview your A won't keep any meaning unless you solve the assigned problems. It takes time to grasp the programming concept, but if you try harder you will get it eventually.
I second hellCoder++ (had to join in the conversation as well).
Its such a same, when I see people posting the whole question, expecting someone here in sajha to post the whole solution. We have this nepali student Mentality of passing exams, assignments by hook or crook. But like someone else said above they do take academic dis-honesty things seriously here. If you want to pass your intro to Programming classes by cheating then computers/programming is not the right field for you.
In GG's defence: If there is a service that helps with their homework ( or gets the whole homework done) then its up to the students to utilize/exploit/misuse such resource. Its upto them to ask and question the ethics of thir motives. I don't Blame GG for his service.
Its quite common for students in Nepal to go to tuition centers, get helps with their homework. Their tuition teachers will do most of the work. Isn't it the same thing?
P.S I'm a programming noob, with no job experience, and my intend was not to offend anyone.
Thanks hellcoder for the site link. I also use craigslist and help some students through that as well. You wouldn't believe how many students take up just one course of programming and regret it. You can't tell them to drop it like FF said, why should they? Why waste a lot of hard-earned money and a lot of your time, if you can get it done for you. You aren't gonna use it anyway.
egg jam ple chai.. java ma dim hoi..c++ teti aunna..Object Oriented ko concept nai bujhne ta honi..hoina? set ra get method chai afai bujha hoi..alchi lago ke... public class Saman {
public void testCopyConstruct() { Saman chauChau1 = new Saman("waiwai",10); //calling regular constructor Saman chauChau2 = new(chauChau1); //this will copy all the attributes of chauchau1 //to chauchau 2 chauChau2.setSamanName("rara"); //aba rara ni 10 wotai raicha bhane..kina feri 10 bhanera //initialize garnu bhanera...tyo copy use garya hoi
} }
aba yo program milyo milena chai thaha chaina hera....but concept chai testai ho.. aba bujhena bhane..gimme 5 more bucks..feri bujhaidimla..
you are correct! There is no copy constrcutor in C#. If you want to copy the values from the object, then you have to define your own method.. Let me know if you need an example to clarify this concept.
Bange, your code looks perfect except that you didn't define accessor and mutator method!
never knew this thread would see so much activity. I don't have time to go through all the replies so if anyone wants any homework done, please send me an email directly at my email address: garbagegigo@gmail.com.
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