+ 11

to people asking for course answers

read the goddamn course text and sod off if you can't read a few lines of clearly written text, programming is NOT for you. and people giving the answers - DO NOT. they deserve it.

23rd Nov 2016, 1:37 PM
asdadasdsaczxc
9 odpowiedzi
+ 5
I agree the questions are so simple...even if you answer correctly that doesn't mean you can program.
24th Nov 2016, 1:09 PM
Karl T.
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+ 4
i'm just saying they should stop asking about dead simple (module 1-2) tasks. this should be filtered out and discouraged.
23rd Nov 2016, 1:56 PM
asdadasdsaczxc
+ 3
Chill off :) There are always be people who trying to be better in something they can not understand. But always is better to just skip stupid questions than be angry :)
23rd Nov 2016, 1:49 PM
Ondřej Doněk
Ondřej Doněk - avatar
+ 3
People are going to hate me for not telling you to chill - but I don't care. I completely agree with you. Providing answers defeats the purpose of the exercises. I believe that if people want answers, they should research and study, perhaps utilizing Stackoverflow as a resource. Using their newfound understanding, they should formulate answers themselves.
27th Nov 2016, 6:08 AM
Varun Ramani
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+ 1
I recommend to chill out - but in fact I agree :)
23rd Nov 2016, 1:58 PM
Ondřej Doněk
Ondřej Doněk - avatar
+ 1
When people start a section and then ask about something that is clearly going to be explained in the rest of the section and is only a click away to have it explained with a try it yourself and exercise. Makes me chew my shoe.
8th Dec 2016, 4:44 AM
Marc Boutin
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0
some people dont know the difference between writeline and write....
30th Nov 2016, 2:17 AM
julio
- 1
why ruby chosen for programming ?
23rd Nov 2016, 2:51 PM
"$uraj @nbhule "
"$uraj @nbhule " - avatar
- 3
php
25th Dec 2016, 9:20 AM
vipin
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