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aunabidi
11-10-2005, 03:59 AM
Is there any website where I can pay people to write some homework programs for me? Mainly Assembly language. Thanks a lot
missing-score
11-10-2005, 10:08 AM
no.
I think the fact that you would ask is very dishonest. If you are doing a homework assignment, then you should learn to do it yourself, thats the whole point of the homework in the first place.
I'm sure this post will be deleted very soon once the moderator for this forum comes on.
sage45
11-10-2005, 05:19 PM
Ask your teacher, he or she will give you the web address to the website that lets you pay someone to do your homework... They do it all the time at my school...
HTH,
-sage-
aunabidi
11-10-2005, 06:03 PM
haha im not a CS major im never going to use this information ever. i tried doing it but cant do it. The assignments my teacher gives are too hard for beginners like me. All of my class is failing the assignements because my teacher is foreign and nobody understands what he says. so i was wondering, for the sake of passing my class, if there was such a website. thanks
Sorry, but truthfully, if there was, this would still be the last place you should be asking.
We can't pass that as truth, no matter how honest you may be. Your teacher may speak hebrew, and you japanese, but you can't prove that. Helping you to do what you are asking is just quite simply against our values.
TheShaner
11-10-2005, 06:19 PM
So you're in an Assembly class that you don't need to take, will never use, and is for beginners in programming yet the prof doesn't teach it as thus? Sounds like you either go to a screwed up college or you're just trying to get some sympathy, hehe. What I would do is study and just get help from these forums with stuff that you can't figure out. The other choice is to make friends with the smart person in the class. :thumbsup: There is no such website that will do what you're asking (at least that's what I'm sticking with :p ). There are sites that you can pay tutors to help you with your homework, but not write it. But why do that when people here will help you for free!
-Shane
I wish I was taught assembly at school...fear my MS Word Skillz!:o
KeZZeR
11-10-2005, 06:37 PM
To be completely honest, I don't think what you're doing is correct in any sense. In my first year of my CS degree we had a bulgarian teacher who assigned tasks to do which no-one had a clue about. If you're serious about learning you'll go away and study in your own time which is what many of us did with personal study groups. Foreign lecturer's aren't the usual cause of learning problems. The problems stem from students thinking that they won't learn because of that foreign lecturer.
Go and study :rolleyes:
liorean
11-10-2005, 08:01 PM
Circumstances are irrelevant, really. The course has a certain demand of knowledge from the students, and it's your job to get that knowledge to pass the course. Study from the course litterature, read online tutorials, ask the others in class, ask the teacher for explaining, ask in online forums about how things work, it's all the same - to the end that you understand and you learn. Having your homework done for you without you gaining the knowledge it was meant to convey is just doing yourself a huge disfavour when you finally have to show what you've learnt in the exams, and for all further studies that base off that course.
Now, instead of asking for written code, ask about mechanics, ask us to try to explain what the teacher wants you to learn from some assignment, ask us about ways of solving problems you've encountered while trying to do the assignments.
Oh, and after this rant, I'll just go ahead and close this thread.
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