ru...@yahoo.com wrote: > One, it was suggested without any evidence the the OP was > "probably" asking about homework. My observation over > several years is that this group has a very poor record > of identifying homework problems. And if someone can > conclude that the OPs problem was homework with no evidence, > then I can conclude that it wasn't, without evidence, > equally validly.
I've always seen the accusation of "homework problem" to be less about homework and more about an attempt to get other people to provide working code. In this case, the absence of evidence (ie posting what code has been tried) _is_ indicative of such problems. This isn't about being churlish, it's about not being able to identify the experience level at which such posters are operating, about not wasting time providing answers that have already been tried & rejected etc etc > As for learning better by "working it out oneself", that is > a myth. MRAB broke the OP's request down into already-understood-by-the-OP operations; being able to extrapolate from that is _essential_ to becoming a programmer. I'm not sure how you think that giving someone an answer will ever help them be able to answer similar questions themselves. The process followed to achieve the solution is what is important here, not the solution itself. Give a programmer a code fragment, and you've helped him for a day. Teach a programmer to code, however... -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list