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Old Oct 9th, 2005, 8:50 AM   #1
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Are my solutions correct?

Has anyone read the book "Programming in Visual Basic 6.0" by Julia C Bradley and Anita C. Millspaugh?

I have assignments alloted from this book. The questions are taken from various chapters and we are supposed to submit it this month end.
I have completed 12/14 but I dont know whether I am right?

So,

1) How do I know whether the solutions are 100% correct?
2) Are there any websites which have the correct solutions (put up by the authors?) to these questions?
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Old Oct 9th, 2005, 9:00 AM   #2
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The instructor will tell you if they are correct

Post a question and your answer here, with specifics about what you are unsure of, and some gentle soul from the VB group will surely have a look at it.
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Old Oct 9th, 2005, 10:28 AM   #3
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Well if its writing programs then as long as the program does what it is suppose to(complete the assignment) there really is no wrong answer.
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Old Oct 9th, 2005, 10:51 AM   #4
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My instructor has not told when she is going to check the assignment and I dont think she would be able to check everyone's work (60 students in one class!)...
Well, I wud assume that the program is returning whatever it is supposed to...

And if I have any problems..I 'll get in touch!
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Old Oct 9th, 2005, 4:26 PM   #5
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Why don't you post your code, and say what it's supposed to do so we can help you better?
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Old Oct 11th, 2005, 2:06 AM   #6
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dude, i don't know if your "12" and "14" are correct. neither does anybody else. this like posting a thread asking if anyone knows the 47th word on page 112 of some random book. the question, as stated, is useless.
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1) How do I know whether the solutions are 100% correct?
the project specs should have been clearly delineated. if not, ask your instructor. if it meets specs, it is 100%. anything you do above and beyond specifications may or may not be worthy (in your instructor's eyes) of additional credit.

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2) Are there any websites which have the correct solutions (put up by the authors?) to these questions?
there are many different ways to tackle these problems. asking for someone else's answer is called "plagiarism". usually a textbook is designed to not ask you things that you should not be able to infer from the previous text.

good luck dude! we ragged pretty hard on another guy who stated something similar, i hope this thread stays nice.
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Old Oct 11th, 2005, 2:34 AM   #7
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dude, i don't know if your "12" and "14" are correct. neither does anybody else. this like posting a thread asking if anyone knows the 47th word on page 112 of some random book. the question, as stated, is useless.
"12/14" indicates that I have completed 12 out of 14 assignments and not what u think it is..

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the project specs should have been clearly delineated. if not, ask your instructor. if it meets specs, it is 100%. anything you do above and beyond specifications may or may not be worthy (in your instructor's eyes) of additional credit.
I'll do that.

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there are many different ways to tackle these problems. asking for someone else's answer is called "plagiarism". usually a textbook is designed to not ask you things that you should not be able to infer from the previous text.

good luck dude! we ragged pretty hard on another guy who stated something similar, i hope this thread stays nice.
This will remain nice....
I'll post my code problems for this thread..(if any). I am sure I'll be helped!
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