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    Need help

    Guys I really need help.... I have one exercise that must be solved with list and I don't know to use good list yet. So could anyone solve it for me? I have the half exercise ready, one friend send it to me. If someone think that could help me please answer down, to talk from personal message because from forum is risky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xxxThiefxxx View Post
    Guys I really need help.... I have one exercise that must be solved with list and I don't know to use good list yet. So could anyone solve it for me? I have the half exercise ready, one friend send it to me. If someone think that could help me please answer down, to talk from personal message because from forum is risky.
    Sure, I'll do it for 500 euro. Deal?

    I need my house cleaned, but I don't know how to clean the toilet yet, could you please clean my house for me?

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    if you cant answer mby you can give a link to learn the list?

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    Google is your friend....

    Also you should stop trying to use other people's code... you won't learn a blessed thing that way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xxxThiefxxx View Post
    if you cant answer mby you can give a link to learn the list?
    That question is a lot better! ;-)
    Well, it should be in your resources you have to learn. If not:
    Cprogramming.com - STL Tutorial - List Container

    Good luck

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    You need to post your current code and question(s) about the code.

    Forums work best when everyone can learn (and help) in the open. Closed 1:1 help is very time consuming for the helper (unless you're willing to pay for it), and there is no way for you to tell whether you're getting good advice. On a forum, all help gets examined by lots of people, and mistakes are quickly corrected.


    The only real risk for forums is you posting someone else's work.
    As for other people ripping your code, at least you could always show you posted first in good faith.
    If you dance barefoot on the broken glass of undefined behaviour, you've got to expect the occasional cut.
    If at first you don't succeed, try writing your phone number on the exam paper.

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    Most appropriate username ever, methinks.

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