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Yo, I have decided to create my own project in order to expand my knowledge of C#. However, I think i may have chosen a too difficult project for my intermediate level. I can understand some of it but the rest goes straight past me. Any help please?

Here is the link to the project that I have created

http://www.sendspace.com/file/dodz8q[^]
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Bert Mitton 25-Oct-11 9:12am    
Yo!
Sander Rossel 25-Oct-11 9:24am    
Please send the part of the project you are not sure about. We will not visit external sites to dig through your project.
R. Giskard Reventlov 25-Oct-11 10:40am    
Yo? Really?

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If you have created the project, how can some of it be beyond you? Or do you mean that you have created your own project by cut'n'paste code from somewhere and you don't understand it?

We can't just mentor you though a whole project - most of use have paying work we have to do as well. If what you are trying to work on is well above your knowledge and ability, then start with something smaller - your will learn more and stand a better chance of not being frustrated by not coping.

If you are just stuck on something, describe the specific problem, and show us the relevant code fragments to give us context. We aren't going to go to a random website and dig through an entire project to help you! We have a lot of other things to do with our time.
 
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I.explore.code 25-Oct-11 11:05am    
how do you manage to hit the nail at exactly the right spot every time, Griff?? My 5... :)
Richard MacCutchan 25-Oct-11 12:29pm    
I guess he's got a big hammer!
OriginalGriff 25-Oct-11 14:10pm    
I wish! :laugh:

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