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Expanding on madbombX 's cautionary observation, above: the Monastery is a treasury of knowledge and helpful educators but it is NOT a shop where, on request, we write code to satisfy your specific needs and for free, at that. Many if not most of us make our living writing code and while we do try to offer -- freely -- advice and information, your blunt request that we provide -- for free -- a particular script in a specified number of lines is (perhaps unintentionally?) offensive.

You may also profit from noting this frequently offered admonition: "Show some effort; show us what you've tried!"


In reply to Re: Sorting a File which contains numbers by ww
in thread Sorting a File which contains numbers by SireeshaYalamanchili

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