Posted by: fortunefaded December 9, 2009
Willing to do C/C++ programming homework
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garbage,
your logic is also garbage. I don't know how you even understand C++. Just because you know C++ and you need money, you are willing to help others break the rules? For you it's a win-win situation. But if the person's prof finds out that he/she didn't do the homework on their own and cheated most likely they will get an 'F' on the course. We had a guy who copied CS labs and was later failed in the class. If you have graduated from college here in the states, you should know how seriously they take academic dishonesty.

The way I see it, there are 3 kinds of people when it comes to programming:
A: Those for whom programming comes naturally, around 5% of people in introductory CS classes.
B: Those who will never get programming no matter how many hours they spend. These people will hate programming to the very core after they take a CS class and vow to never make such a mistake. If you are one of those people then I would suggest you to drop the class.
C: Those who are in between, which are 90% of the people. For you programming will be rigorous, confusing at a lot of times but easy once you understand the fundamentals. You will spend hours learning, relearning some concepts and you will have to practice it until it clicks. I think most people in this category give up programming too early, thinking it is beyond their understanding. Most of them are discouraged by seeing the 5% who naturally learn the language. 

 
Garbagegigo, it's no surprise you don't have a job. If I were you, I would be doing some open source projects to boost my resume. And, if you continue to follow these unethical pursuits, some day your garbage pointer will cause an stack overflow. Then someone will free your pointer and malloc however many bits it takes to dereference your address all the way to Nepal.

Yes, I am a C++ developer and I will confess that I fell under type C when I started.

FF
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