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Comments by tgspython (Top 8 by date)
tgspython
14-Feb-18 11:09am
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Okay, thank you for the advice. Sorry for any misunderstandings but I did try myself and wasn't a 100% so I just wanted to know the correct thing before I could move on. Next time I will add more to what I have tried and my thoughts into the 'What I have tried:' box to make it more clear what I have tried to do to help myself. Thank you for your time and advice though! Have a nice day.
tgspython
14-Feb-18 8:58am
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Okay, but you saying that also doesn't help me. I have a bad teacher who doesn't know himself. And like I said I am new to this and the course just started. I did read it and tried to work it out myself, for someone like you who knows and has been taught well - whether self taught or not - it's pretty obvious. But please take into consideration that it's not the same for others. I came here for help and to learn more and have fun, which is what CodeProject is about. We all learn differently and actually the solution(s) I received which were proper helped me understand it more and now I know those functions for next time, so yes it does help me learn. Thank you for your time but if you can't help people with their questions please don't waste your time answering and making assumptions that people are "folling their course" etc.
tgspython
14-Feb-18 8:52am
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Thank you for your help. I know this is not specifically a tutorial site yet it's a place where you can teach, learn and help other whilst having fun. I am posting questions like this because I need help and want to learn more. However, thank you for your help and time. I very much appreciate your kindness.
tgspython
14-Feb-18 7:08am
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Thank you so much!
tgspython
14-Feb-18 6:03am
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tgspython
14-Feb-18 6:02am
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Thank you for your help. For your information, no this is not my homework and no I did not write it myself. This is taken from a revision guide where it tells you the question and the answer. We have just started learning this therefore I am new to this and was not sure how the code got there. And I am very well aware you can't use the internet or cheat in any exams. Instead of moving on, I put the effort in and came here for help so I understand it. I appreciate and am very thankful you answered my question as now it makes sense!
tgspython
27-Jan-18 13:38pm
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Thank you for your help, it works now, I've fixed it!
tgspython
27-Jan-18 11:50am
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Thank you so much for you help! I fixed it and it works.
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