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- From: glenn@ov.com (Fletcher.Glenn@ov.com)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
- Subject: Re: Langton"s Ant
- Date: 17 Apr 1996 00:34:00 GMT
- Organization: OpenVision
- Message-ID: <4l1e9o$985@spanky.pls.ov.com>
- References: <Pine.SOL.3.91.960415213628.16681C-100000@phakt.usc.edu>
- Reply-To: glenn@ov.com
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- In article 100000@phakt.usc.edu, Joseph Kamholz <jkamholz@phakt.usc.edu> writes:
- >I have one more project to do this semester and I do not understand how
- >to it, if any one out there has a program called Langton's Ant just
- >laying around, I would be very happy if you would email me the program to
- >"jkamholz@usc.edu", I need the program by april 20, so I can turn it in
- >electronically. It has to be in C for my c programming class.
- >
- >
- >
- >Thank You,
- >
- >
- >Joe Kamholz
- >
- >"FIGHT ON!"
- >
-
- I'm sorry, but however it was intended, this looks like a blatant
- request for material to commit plagarism. No professor will condone
- this, and no one with a degree should assist, as it devalues your
- degree.
-
- If this is an honest plea for help, then you should post your
- request in terms of code you have already designed and are having
- difficulties in compiling/running. Even pseudo code would show
- your line of reasoning, and could help us here find out where your
- lack of understanding lies.
-
- As it is, it sounds exactly like you want to file the serial numbers
- off of someone else's efforts.
-
- Fletcher.Glenn@ov.com
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