an array question [modified]
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I'm not your dog man, try by your own or transfer cash to my account and perhaps i'll do it. good luck
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No, he would then be an employee. One of three things is going to happen here, you tool. Firstly, you will fail your course, if you are taking one. Secondly, you will not complete your project, which is comparable to point one. Thirdly, your employer will fire you or your employer will terminate your contract if your obligations rest on one point. Either way, you fail. I'd suggest checking out rentacoder.com, it is a website where you can pay to have work done. You won't find your answer anywhere else unless you code your own logic or pay for it.
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I've done work for people through the site rentacoder, which facilitates easy communication between people such as yourself looking for work to get done and coders / programmers looking for quick (or lengthy) jobs.
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i found my answer. i shared,may be its helpfull who need him. var enumerationList = x.Select(s => s.Split(',')).GroupBy(s => s[0], s => s[1]); bye bye M$ guys
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i found my answer. i shared,may be its helpfull who need him. var enumerationList = x.Select(s => s.Split(',')).GroupBy(s => s[0], s => s[1]); bye bye M$ guys
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bluetx wrote:
bye bye
Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out.
My failometer is detecting vast quantities of FAIL! "Its SQL - hardly programming..." (Caslen)
Don't bother, this guy is walking into failure. His project / goals won't be accomplished with his attitude. He may get a line of code, but the overall project is destined for failure under his guidance.
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Don't bother, this guy is walking into failure. His project / goals won't be accomplished with his attitude. He may get a line of code, but the overall project is destined for failure under his guidance.
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bluetx wrote:
bye bye
Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out.
My failometer is detecting vast quantities of FAIL! "Its SQL - hardly programming..." (Caslen)
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Try looking at the documentation for the generic list constructor. If you can't figure it out from there you may have a PEBKAC error.
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Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:
you may have a PEBKAC error
Not heard that one before - thank you (and google for the explanation)! :laugh:
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