Besides short-changing yourself on learning the coursework, and not withstanding the ethics of cheating, perhaps you should consider the fact that if someone here did your assignment for you, there's a good chance that (s)he is going to use Perlish tricks and idioms that your professor hasn't discussed, causing you to stand out as either a prodigy or a cheat, especially when you flunk the final.
If you get started on the project, and then ask for clarification on particular issues, or even seek wisdom on how to accomplish particular feats, at least (hopefully) you'll be able to understand the final result, so that if you do come across as a prodigy when you turn the assignment in, you'll be able to defend that title by acing the final exam as well.
But the question, as it stands, is not along the lines of Seeking for Perl Wisdom, but rather, desperately seeking for someone who has put in the effort to learn, to do it for you, your own progress in learning be damned.
Dave
"If I had my life to live over again, I'd be a plumber." -- Albert Einstein
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Yeah, homework really sucks when you leave it to the last minute huh? >;)
This site has a huge set of resources, try this for a start. But, after seeing that you'll be confused, no? So, try a Super Search of the site and enter "tic tac toe".
Learn to use the Internet young grasshopper, if you don't get what you need from here try the oracle.
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I'm sure if you posted to jobs.perl.org with a job offer for money, someone would do it. There are even other Perl (and other language) sites out there that specialize in providing timely, custom tailored programs for a small fee. Sounds like homework to me though, so I'd face the music and just do it (or at least try) myself. Show some true effort, ask well-written questions (How (Not) To Ask a Question) and you'd get a much better response here on PM. | [reply] |
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