On Sat, Oct 1, 2016 at 5:12 AM, Jake <jakemorrol...@gmail.com> wrote: > Could you make the program for me or provide an outline?
No. In case you didn't read any of the other responses, this community is not a plagiarism source. If you want to learn to be a programmer, you're going to have to learn some key skills, one of which (possibly the most important) is figuring out how to break a problem down into its parts. Start work. If you don't have any clue how to start, ask your professor - that way, it's not cheating. Or if you don't HAVE a professor (if this is a coding challenge from a self-paced online course, for instance), then you may need to consider a pay-for course. A good few of these exist (check the Python Wiki for some), and in some cases, you can get one-on-one tuition, which can help you out enormously. But whether it's freely-given help on a mailing list, group lectures, or personal tutoring, you won't get people just giving you the code - not if they care about you becoming a competent programmer, anyway. ChrisA -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list