sous2817
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Well Greg, obviously you missed post #5 where he clearly states it's "definitely not homework".
My guess is he had a great idea for a game that has been coded and recoded time and time again but wanted to enhance it in a way that you'd typically be asked to in a mid-level computer programming class but didn't know where to start.
The last line of his non-homework instructions crack me up, because I remember reading a very similar paragraph when I was slogging my way through school (albeit not programming related)...
If he's willing to pay $250 for his first assignmen...uh "brainstorm", I wonder what he'll pay once his final exa...I mean end of semester proj...wait... well whatever you'd call a last graded project when trying to pass it off as not school work.
My guess is he had a great idea for a game that has been coded and recoded time and time again but wanted to enhance it in a way that you'd typically be asked to in a mid-level computer programming class but didn't know where to start.
The last line of his non-homework instructions crack me up, because I remember reading a very similar paragraph when I was slogging my way through school (albeit not programming related)...
If he's willing to pay $250 for his first assignmen...uh "brainstorm", I wonder what he'll pay once his final exa...I mean end of semester proj...wait... well whatever you'd call a last graded project when trying to pass it off as not school work.