Where does the user admit to it being homework here?.

The other nodes were not replied to (well done) and thus totally reaped without trace, so there is no other evidence.

This was the first one that admitted to being homework. You should have been astute enough not to reply. End of conversation.

Final Update : Well gee, I sure am glad I bothered to get involved in this one. I guess it's a total waste of time contributing nodes to the monastery that go against the grain.

Next time I'll just post 2 lines of newbie code, tell the user to use strict and -w, and watch as I make Best Nodes of All Time.

cheers,
rass


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: home work help by rass
in thread home work help by Anonymous Monk

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