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i'm not reading your nonsense noob's guide to asking a question. what i said was not even a question it was a statement of the problem. i have explained the problem enough that any person with any experience in anything in life would be able to understand my reasoning. i put one line of code into the program it doesn't work. i take that line out it works. it's not that hard to understand where the problem is. it is just difficult to understand why that is.
if anyone can help with any other way besides posting links to stupid proper question asking techniques it would be much appreciated.
Last edited by bballzone; 09-11-2004 at 05:00 PM.
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>>i'm not reading your nonsense noob's guide to asking a question.
LOL
>>what i said was not even a question it was a statement of the problem.
I think what he was trying to get at was we're not really sure exactly what the problem is, because programs can stop running for a lot of reasons. Have you tried debugging the program? Possibly x is extending too far in to the array and crashing your program? We don't know, because you only gave us a few lines of code and expect us to know why your program's not working.
>>if anyone can help with any other way besides posting links to stupid proper question asking techniques it would be much appreciated.
The guide's really not that stupid, as it explains a lot of the things that get a lot of the older members here ticked off. You don't have to follow that guide as a lifelong rule, just take it in to account next time you post and need help and I can gaurantee you'll get a lot more (and better) help.
Probably the best advice from that guide is to not act like you're acting You're in cboard territory now. Not kiddy-playland. We're here to help you, but we aren't a substitute for your own brain.
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At codeplug:
I've always wondered what the gg means at the end of all your posts?
Last edited by jverkoey; 09-11-2004 at 05:08 PM.
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