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Every time I see a post like this I think there should be a requirement that you have to be a member for a month before you're allowed to post anything. Scott
:thumbsdown: IMO that's a bad idea, the only thing it would achieve is increasing the number of posts marked urgent. :)
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vinithakizhussery wrote:
I am an Msc computer science student
Get your money back you obviously have not learned anything.
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Now if the failure to learn something is with the school or uni, I can understand you try and get your money back. But is the uni at fault here? :)
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vinithakizhussery wrote:
I am an Msc computer science student
Get your money back you obviously have not learned anything.
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"Education is the only thing that people are willing to pay for, without getting delivered what they paid for." He'll get a degree. Then he'll become a consultant, and then he'll grow to become a manager. Describe an idea and get someone to do the actual work :suss:
I are troll :)
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Every time I see a post like this I think there should be a requirement that you have to be a member for a month before you're allowed to post anything. Scott
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:thumbsdown: IMO that's a bad idea, the only thing it would achieve is increasing the number of posts marked urgent. :)
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I am an Msc computer science student.As part of our studies, i have 6 months project.I have selected the topic 'email notification of file system changes in c#'. Please give me the description and source code of this project.Also suggest the modules that can be included in this project and rate it(ie is it suffiicient for a 6 month project)
Wow, cnosidering the number of changes that can be made to an entire file system, that could generate more emails than any spammer on this planet today. Oh...and how would emailing file system changes be useful to anyone?? After being in this industry for 23 years, wearing many different hats, I fail to see how being notified of file system changes would be useful...
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"Education is the only thing that people are willing to pay for, without getting delivered what they paid for." He'll get a degree. Then he'll become a consultant, and then he'll grow to become a manager. Describe an idea and get someone to do the actual work :suss:
I are troll :)
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Look, your post graduate project time framed for 6 months is a tiny piddly thing which really involves wiring up two existing components in the .NET Framework. There is nothing at all innovative in this. As I said you could put a proof of concept together in an afternoon. In order to do all the research and documentation behind it will take a wee bit longer, but then I compare what you are doing for a post-graduate degree to what I did for my under-graduate degree 14 years ago. Now, 14 years ago the tools were more primitive and I had to do a heck of a lot more work and yet I managed to turn in a working Geographical Information System that could read Ordnance Survey map data. You could pan and zoom around the map, turn on and off various map features, change the styles, select stuff on the map and perform spatial queries on it and so on. I had to write my own code for practically everything because I didn't have fancy frameworks to do most of what I had to achieve. If this is the state of education these days then we shall surely end up worse up much worse off before long.
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Never mind your undergrad work; the DOS based tetris game i wrote my junior year of HS at a final project over the course of about 2 months is a few orders of magnitude greater in scope than this kidiot's farce. :rolleyes:
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Wow, cnosidering the number of changes that can be made to an entire file system, that could generate more emails than any spammer on this planet today. Oh...and how would emailing file system changes be useful to anyone?? After being in this industry for 23 years, wearing many different hats, I fail to see how being notified of file system changes would be useful...
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Because they waited the month to post their stupid question, rather than spending the month learning or doing something constructive? :)
scottgp wrote:
something constructive?
are you hinting at reading some of the documentation? studying a book? browsing some CP articles? all that is boring, typing some "need help, please, urgent" text-speak messages is much more fun. You can't deny people some fun, can you? :)
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scottgp wrote:
something constructive?
are you hinting at reading some of the documentation? studying a book? browsing some CP articles? all that is boring, typing some "need help, please, urgent" text-speak messages is much more fun. You can't deny people some fun, can you? :)
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scottgp wrote:
the fun of ridiculing people
don't worry, whatever they do to the site, we will get ample opportunity. :laugh:
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.Fixed that for you, otherwise I'll take your word for it.
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If you know the naming convention of the culture it comes from when why not? Where it gets fuzzy is when people do daft things like name their daughter Mackenzie (Son of Kenneth)
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If you know the naming convention of the culture it comes from when why not? Where it gets fuzzy is when people do daft things like name their daughter Mackenzie (Son of Kenneth)
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What? The OP's name? No idea. But if a person recognised it and could work out gender from a name... For example, is "Colin" masculine of femenine? For an English speaker the answer is fairly obvious, but if you are from another culture that has never come in contact with cultural conventions of English speakers then it might no be obvious. As for Mackenzie it is Gaelic in origin. The "Mac" (or more recently "Mc") prefix on a name means "Son of".
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"Education is the only thing that people are willing to pay for, without getting delivered what they paid for." He'll get a degree. Then he'll become a consultant, and then he'll grow to become a manager. Describe an idea and get someone to do the actual work :suss:
I are troll :)
Eddy Vluggen wrote:
grow to become a manager
I thought managers were scraped off the bottom of slimy rocks or something....
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