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Last edited by Dr. Edge; 02-07-2014 at 04:03 AM..
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![]() perhaps you shouldn't graduate if you have no idea what you are doing
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![]() Not to be a dick or anything, but...if you can't do the work you don't deserve to pass the class.
Study more. Too slow! | ||
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![]() Study.. a lot. Experiment.. a lot!
Develop at least a non-working prototype yourself *then* ask questions. People will be more willing to answer specifics to help than doing the entirety of it for you. | ||
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![]() lol
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![]() I think you want
netstat -a -p TCP | ||
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![]() Takes class twice, still has no idea what he's doing, needs other people to help him graduate, calls others twits.
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![]() Quote:
I'm not sure what class you are taking or what's involved, but before you start scripting, regardless of whether or not its something you want to pursue or are interested in learning, read up on the windows command line. Shouldn't take more than a couple hours to get the basics and is very much worth your time to learn. That being said, I echo what nilbog said above.. study a lot, experiment a lot. It's really the only way to learn anything computer related. Asking for help is fine, but learning why you are having trouble and reaching your own solution is really the only way this stuff will stick with you. | |||
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