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  • npc

    help with little program in C

    Hello!
    [sorry, my english is not very good] - I have a problem, I need to write a
    little program a la Mastermind in C (for school). Can anybody help me?
    please, contact me by e-mail.

    greets



  • Morris Dovey

    #2
    Re: help with little program in C

    npc wrote:
    [color=blue]
    > [sorry, my english is not very good] - I have a problem, I need to write a
    > little program a la Mastermind in C (for school). Can anybody help me?
    > please, contact me by e-mail.[/color]

    npc...

    Your English is ok; but your approach is not. If you make an
    effort to solve your problem, then we can and will be happy to
    help you with specific difficulties.

    E-mail responses are considered inappropriate here. Just as
    comp.lang.c is not a homework service, neither is it a source of
    private tutoring. The benefit to you for posting here is that the
    responses you receive will be monitored for correctness by a
    large number of people who know the subject well.

    Additionally, others at your skill level will have opportunity to
    learn from your questions and the answers you receive.

    If you are new to usenet (news groups) then you may find that the
    link below leads you to some helpful information.
    --
    Morris Dovey
    West Des Moines, Iowa USA
    C links at http://www.iedu.com/c
    Read my lips: The apple doesn't fall far from the tree.

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    • npc

      #3
      Re: help with little program in C

      hi

      thanks for response...
      [color=blue]
      > Your English is ok; but your approach is not.[/color]

      - sorry, you're right :) and thanks for links...

      greets


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      • Anand

        #4
        Re: help with little program in C

        Hi

        Seen ur mail. Hope ur requirment is collection of programs in C. Go for many
        question papers in C and few books r available in the market

        Test your C skills

        Hidden Treasures of C
        (BPB publications)

        .....


        This will b useful. I think so....

        Regards,
        Anand.

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        • Joona I Palaste

          #5
          Re: help with little program in C

          Anand <anandattek@yah oo.co.in> scribbled the following:[color=blue]
          > Hi[/color]
          [color=blue]
          > Seen ur mail. Hope ur requirment is collection of programs in C. Go for many
          > question papers in C and few books r available in the market[/color]
          [color=blue]
          > Test your C skills[/color]
          [color=blue]
          > Hidden Treasures of C
          > (BPB publications)[/color]
          [color=blue]
          > .....[/color]

          [color=blue]
          > This will b useful. I think so....[/color]

          There are no such words in the English language as "ur", "r" or "b".
          Please write in English, not h4x0r d00dsp33k. Thanks.

          --
          /-- Joona Palaste (palaste@cc.hel sinki.fi) ------------- Finland --------\
          \-- http://www.helsinki.fi/~palaste --------------------- rules! --------/
          "We're women. We've got double standards to live up to."
          - Ally McBeal

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          • Slartibartfast

            #6
            Re: help with little program in C

            Joona I Palaste <palaste@cc.hel sinki.fi> wrote in message news:<bttts7$fo 4$1@oravannahka .helsinki.fi>.. .
            [color=blue]
            > There are no such words in the English language as "ur", "r" or "b".
            > Please write in English, not h4x0r d00dsp33k. Thanks.[/color]

            Don't start that again, Joona.

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            • Joona I Palaste

              #7
              Re: help with little program in C

              Slartibartfast <agillesp@globa lnet.co.uk> scribbled the following:[color=blue]
              > Joona I Palaste <palaste@cc.hel sinki.fi> wrote in message news:<bttts7$fo 4$1@oravannahka .helsinki.fi>.. .[color=green]
              >> There are no such words in the English language as "ur", "r" or "b".
              >> Please write in English, not h4x0r d00dsp33k. Thanks.[/color][/color]
              [color=blue]
              > Don't start that again, Joona.[/color]

              And let people think that h4x0r d00dsp33k is acceptable here?

              --
              /-- Joona Palaste (palaste@cc.hel sinki.fi) ------------- Finland --------\
              \-- http://www.helsinki.fi/~palaste --------------------- rules! --------/
              "All that flower power is no match for my glower power!"
              - Montgomery Burns

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              • Christopher Benson-Manica

                #8
                Re: help with little program in C

                Joona I Palaste <palaste@cc.hel sinki.fi> spoke thus:
                [color=blue]
                > There are no such words in the English language as "ur", "r" or "b".
                > Please write in English, not h4x0r d00dsp33k. Thanks.[/color]

                Why did you do him the favor of including is book plug in your
                followup? Looks to me like advertising spam to be KF'ed.

                --
                Christopher Benson-Manica | I *should* know what I'm talking about - if I
                ataru(at)cybers pace.org | don't, I need to know. Flames welcome.

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                • CBFalconer

                  #9
                  Re: help with little program in C

                  Slartibartfast wrote:[color=blue]
                  > Joona I Palaste <palaste@cc.hel sinki.fi> wrote in message
                  >[color=green]
                  > > There are no such words in the English language as "ur", "r" or "b".
                  > > Please write in English, not h4x0r d00dsp33k. Thanks.[/color]
                  >
                  > Don't start that again, Joona.[/color]

                  He didn't, Anand did. Since Joonas native language is not
                  English, those abortions are even less likely to be decipherable
                  to him.

                  --
                  Chuck F (cbfalconer@yah oo.com) (cbfalconer@wor ldnet.att.net)
                  Available for consulting/temporary embedded and systems.
                  <http://cbfalconer.home .att.net> USE worldnet address!

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                  • Joona I Palaste

                    #10
                    Re: help with little program in C

                    CBFalconer <cbfalconer@yah oo.com> scribbled the following:[color=blue]
                    > Slartibartfast wrote:[color=green]
                    >> Joona I Palaste <palaste@cc.hel sinki.fi> wrote in message[color=darkred]
                    >> > There are no such words in the English language as "ur", "r" or "b".
                    >> > Please write in English, not h4x0r d00dsp33k. Thanks.[/color]
                    >>
                    >> Don't start that again, Joona.[/color][/color]
                    [color=blue]
                    > He didn't, Anand did. Since Joonas native language is not
                    > English, those abortions are even less likely to be decipherable
                    > to him.[/color]

                    I can still decipher them easily, though, having been in written
                    communication with native English speakers for several years. Despite
                    this, gratuitous use of those "k3wl" abbreviations, especially by
                    people whose overall skill of English is not all that good, keeps on
                    irritating me. Did someone tell them that using those awful
                    abbreviations will make people respect them more? As far as *I* am
                    concerned, using them makes me respect them *less*.

                    --
                    /-- Joona Palaste (palaste@cc.hel sinki.fi) ------------- Finland --------\
                    \-- http://www.helsinki.fi/~palaste --------------------- rules! --------/
                    "Normal is what everyone else is, and you're not."
                    - Dr. Tolian Soran

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                    • Default User

                      #11
                      Re: help with little program in C

                      Slartibartfast wrote:[color=blue]
                      >
                      > Joona I Palaste <palaste@cc.hel sinki.fi> wrote in message news:<bttts7$fo 4$1@oravannahka .helsinki.fi>.. .
                      >[color=green]
                      > > There are no such words in the English language as "ur", "r" or "b".
                      > > Please write in English, not h4x0r d00dsp33k. Thanks.[/color]
                      >
                      > Don't start that again, Joona.[/color]

                      I disagree. Go Joona go! Down with crappy shortcuts that make my brane
                      hurt.




                      Brian Rodenborn

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                      • Ben Pfaff

                        #12
                        Re: help with little program in C

                        Default User <first.last@boe ing.com.invalid > writes:
                        [color=blue]
                        > Slartibartfast wrote:[color=green]
                        >>
                        >> Joona I Palaste <palaste@cc.hel sinki.fi> wrote in message news:<bttts7$fo 4$1@oravannahka .helsinki.fi>.. .
                        >>[color=darkred]
                        >> > There are no such words in the English language as "ur", "r" or "b".
                        >> > Please write in English, not h4x0r d00dsp33k. Thanks.[/color]
                        >>
                        >> Don't start that again, Joona.[/color]
                        >
                        > I disagree. Go Joona go! Down with crappy shortcuts that make my brane
                        > hurt.[/color]

                        When we're discussing words that don't exist, it's best not to
                        introduce even more of them.
                        --
                        "Welcome to the wonderful world of undefined behavior, where the demons
                        are nasal and the DeathStation users are nervous." --Daniel Fox

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                        • Default User

                          #13
                          Re: help with little program in C

                          Ben Pfaff wrote:
                          [color=blue]
                          > When we're discussing words that don't exist, it's best not to
                          > introduce even more of them.[/color]


                          Sounds like a spelling flame to me.




                          Brian Rodenborn

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                          • Ben Pfaff

                            #14
                            Re: help with little program in C

                            Default User <first.last@boe ing.com.invalid > writes:
                            [color=blue]
                            > Ben Pfaff wrote:
                            >[color=green]
                            >> When we're discussing words that don't exist, it's best not to
                            >> introduce even more of them.[/color]
                            >
                            > Sounds like a spelling flame to me.[/color]

                            I don't see how my words can be interpreted as any kind of flame.
                            --
                            "...what folly I commit, I dedicate to you."
                            --William Shakespeare, _Troilus and Cressida_

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                            • CBFalconer

                              #15
                              Re: help with little program in C

                              Joona I Palaste wrote:[color=blue]
                              > CBFalconer <cbfalconer@yah oo.com> scribbled the following:[color=green]
                              > > Slartibartfast wrote:[color=darkred]
                              > >> Joona I Palaste <palaste@cc.hel sinki.fi> wrote in message[/color][/color]
                              >[color=green][color=darkred]
                              > >> > There are no such words in the English language as "ur", "r"
                              > >> > or "b". Please write in English, not h4x0r d00dsp33k. Thanks.
                              > >>
                              > >> Don't start that again, Joona.[/color][/color]
                              >[color=green]
                              > > He didn't, Anand did. Since Joonas native language is not
                              > > English, those abortions are even less likely to be decipherable
                              > > to him.[/color]
                              >
                              > I can still decipher them easily, though, having been in written[/color]

                              I was thinking of connecting the pronounciation of the letter 'b'
                              with that of the word "be", for example. For a Frenchman that is
                              "bay", and 'u' is "ooh". 'ur' has something to do with ancient
                              Mesopotamia and Chaldeans.

                              I wasn't accusing you of being incapable of the deciphering, but
                              just pointing out that it is considerably harder, possibly
                              impossible, for many non-English speakers.

                              --
                              Chuck F (cbfalconer@yah oo.com) (cbfalconer@wor ldnet.att.net)
                              Available for consulting/temporary embedded and systems.
                              <http://cbfalconer.home .att.net> USE worldnet address!


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