Hello Anonymous Monk,

dont feel shy showing stupid code! We all started with orrible code, in a language or in another: someone learn fast, others like me still do dubious things after years, but the humilty to show your own error or simple minded solutions is the base of all learning. Many monks can teach you, or well give you precious suggestions, as you already saw. More: many of them take so much care that are able to remember your name and offer a specially crafted help, tailored on your level! So profit it! Is free as in free beer

> but I am trying to learn how to create modules and needed something to work on

I have a lot of sparse module stuff in my bibliotheca and you can find interesting [RFC] Discipulus's step by step tutorial on module creation with tests and git (updated on github).

Have fun!

L*

There are no rules, there are no thumbs..
Reinvent the wheel, then learn The Wheel; may be one day you reinvent one of THE WHEELS.

In reply to Re: Stupidest Prime Number detector ever!! by Discipulus
in thread Stupidest Prime Number detector ever!! by Anonymous Monk

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