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BernardIE531710-Sep-21 15:39
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GeneralTo be honest, and sorry for that... Pin
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Gary R. Wheeler11-Sep-21 5:21
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Eddy Vluggen11-Sep-21 1:35
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wrote:
Be respectfull also above all for beginners....!
Of course after 10...40 years programming a lot of questions looks very very simple, but please remember when you started....

And yes, all the homework
I actually like the homework questions. That is, if it is not on the last day, begging to simply hand over the answer, or having to choose for some university stud that is late to choose between the examples he found (for a test designed to verify if he could do a for-loop!)

If you want a career in this field you have to do the effort, especially with that amount of competition. And more importantly, if you skip understanding the answer and copy paste, imagine going to work, where it is assumed the knowledge of the curriculum is actually there. You could create expensive bugs. Imagine, if you will, that surgeons had SO site and skipped homework by copying answers Smile | :)

As for knowing how to ask a question, one should learn that before starting to program. So, some background, expected output/results, actual output/results and the relevant part of the code where the exception occurs. Don't go to your boss and just say "there's something burning" - indicate where, what and if the fire-department should be called.

I'll make exceptions for kids ofcourse, one cannot expect them to have learned all of that yet, so one is more patient. Sometimes its homework, sometimes a hobby.

I do agree that my tone could be friendlier. Still working on that.

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The only exception from my point of view is _Richard Deeming_ who seems to be the only one
There's a few of those, and there a small competition each year.
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