??? 02/04/09 12:54 Read: times Msg Score: +1 +1 Good Answer/Helpful |
#162042 - Own work Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Aren't you basically asking: Can anyone send me a turn-key "sample code" for my project?
A large part of coding is to look for documentation and figure out how to combine facts from multiple sources into a single solution. If this is something you do not want to do, then there are other jobs available out there. But if you intend to write software, you really do have to read documentation and learn to google for information and spend time figuring out how to create a solution that is bigger/better than the sum of the individual sub-parts. "Please send sample code" on web forums is basically the same as: I don't want to spend time searching for examples, so I prefer that everyone else on web forums should spend the time instead. But you don't get good at something without investing time. And the people who know the answers to all your questions have invested time. And not only that: They have quite a lot of other tasks to do. Working as a sw professional means that you have to do x hours of actual work everyday. It also means that spare time spent helping on web forums are better spent on helping people who are trying but who are stuck, than on helping people who just don't want to help themselves. Are you a person who are trying, but who have gotten stuck, then post a description of what you have done and where you stumbled. If you are a person who are not trying, then I think you should sit down and spend some time thinking about who you are, and who you want to be. What do you want with your life? Do you wan't to spend your life constantly starting threads with "Can you send me sample code for..."? Do you think that helps when negotiating your salary? |