I hate to say it, but I caught in the chatterbox that this a homework assignment... I wonder how other monks feel about doing someone's homework for them.
I'll save the "teach a man to fish" speach, as it's been covered pretty well recently. On top of that, though, is the moral issue of doing someone's homework for them.
I used to teach beginner-level programming classes (among other things), and the very thought that someone would turn to a site like this, in the middle of the night, to have their homework (probably due at 8:30 tomorrow morning) done for them... well, it just makes me kind of sad. You know, you've probably got a TA somewhere who'd have been more than happy to work through this problem with you, and you'd have certainly learned more.
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