Short answer: no.
Long answer: Yes, of course. With pleasure.

But you will have to do the main work yourself. When you have a specific question, post it here. No one will be happy to do the work for you (unless payed for it ;-).

Do as much as you can yourself. When you stumble over something that you're unable to solve, post your specific problem here. Include the code that doesn't work the way you expect it to.

Lastly, you will get more help if it's obvious that you have made a serious effort to solve it yourself.

"Livet är hårt" sa bonden.
"Grymt" sa grisen...


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