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    Not even One programmer . . .

    . . . in this forum has any spare time nor a kind enough heart to help anyone but Themselves and without $compensation nor knows any other programmer that is kind enough? Wow, so much for "giving is better than receiving" around here! My God, what has the world come too?

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    You have two posts. This one, and one about looking for a developer. You have never asked a programming question here. I answer programming questions sometimes until the wee hours of the morning, and am--depending on my mood--very helpful. Sipher, Adak, Elysia and other smart folks are here answering questions like all the time.

    Stop complaining.

    EDIT: Also, your other post is a gem:
    Quote Originally Posted by Card Hockey View Post
    Hi, I have a playable demo of the world’s first interactive Card Hockey Game and need some help getting it online. So I’m looking for a Programmer to partner with who can convert the demo into a web-based format so people can play directly online instead of having to download it, knows AI/graphics and who can basically take control of the whole project coordinating everything and remotely providing me with new installs etc.
    So you're basically asking someone to take over your project straight up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Card Hockey
    My God, what has the world come too?
    Such stupidity as yours makes me wonder...

    You complain about others receiving rather than giving, and I ask you: what have you contributed? That is, other than asking someone to do your project for you...

    There are plenty here who do lots of good helping others with concepts and such, it's those like you, who want something for nothing, that drives every good give-and-take based organisation into the ground.

    Since you're so pious, and all about giving, would you mind doing my CS hw? All you have to do, is do it for me, and email me your solutions. It's no more than ~4 hours a week, that's it. That's right, I didn't think so.

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    Self-absorbed whiner thread moved.
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    If you dance barefoot on the broken glass of undefined behaviour, you've got to expect the occasional cut.
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    *thread closed*

    I think that Card Hockey is not so much deliberately trolling as incredibly ignorant of his/her own selfishness.
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