What is a good preschool teacher forum?

How to ask for C programming codes through forum, so i won't get caught by teacher? Which forum website is gd?

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    For free try daniweb but many teachers also visit the forum, even searching in google will show your post and answer, or else you may contact a C expert live at website like http://askexpert.info/ .

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Switch your major. It's not a flame, but friendly advice that might save you a few years of wasted time. If you had even the slightest bit of interest in computer programming, you would make an effort to understand the problems enough to ask non-specific questions. Attempting to flat out ask for "the codes" is just delaying the inevitable.

Wounded Townsmen

I would post your situation on the forums and see if anyone will either IM with you or send an email back and forth. I might be able to help also. I am fairly fluent in C++ [email protected]

Computer NERD

sprung your on detention, just do your homework, thats what schools are for to exercise grey matter, so exercise your grey matter, not ours.

pisces19522000

Well then I don't understand how will you learn.? Come on, if you don't try out, you ain't gonna get anything. No point in learning C. There are a bunch of good forums that will "guide" you through your problems. Try not to post your homework and ask them to do so. It's rude. Also, post your code, they'll help figure out the bugs and help you write a portable and stable code. ^^ I love this site. Try it. =-> http://www.daniweb.com

ajayx2001

Us teachers also use this forums etc too you know ;)

BenG

kid, when I first went on the 'Net my school couldn't afford graphical web browsers. They didn't exist. Our tools were mainly gopher and archie for search, and telnet and ftp for other access to other computers. Don't use a forum. Teachers use it -- if you didn't notice. I just answered one kid's question thoroughly instead of giving him some code yesterday, got a thumbs up which was apparently from a teacher, and got a best answer this morning. So we're going to try to be on our best behavior too. Use a search engine. They actually are less useful than they were in '92 (archie and gopher) - '96 (google and yahoo), but there are two pages that link to a lot of technical stuff because their users tend to be more interested in it than other people. Both are Google pages, and there is google syntax to limit this kind of search but the easy way is to try: http://www.google.com/linux or http://www.google.com/bsd or both. And of course the latter page has that lovely graphic of the John Lassiter (Toy Story)-designed BSD Demon in his converse tennis shoes on it. You can pretty much guarantee that people have asked for your program before, and that some of them have gotten it. You just need to know how to search. Won't guarantee you won't get caught though. Your teacher may read this.

jplatt39

have them PM (private message) you then nobody can catch you

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