Are you comparing yourself to God? How ignorant.

I've gotten several emails from people in this group informing me that
they feel the same way about Glenn. So apparently I don't stand alone
in my assumption or observation of you Glenn.

What help have either of you provided? I don't see any information
posted from either of you about how to do arrays, or preserve code, or
anything that I needed to help me figure out how to write the code.
Just snide comments, and apparently "Godlike" attitudes.

Its about understanding the assignment, and luckily my professor feels
the same way, because he wrote several different codes with me which
helped me understand how to write the code for the problem I was
having.

You my friends are not teachers. I did not come back for more FREE
FISH, Glenn. Im pretty sure none of my posts after my inital have been
for help or your free fish - which by the way stink.

Quite frankly I feel like you are getting some power trip from your
big head o' knowledge about programming languages, and while I commend
you on your knowledge (which i did see posted on other threads) you
sir, are a jackass. I feel for someone who sits at his computer all
day and gets a power trip from help forums, such as yourself. You are
aware there is a great big giant world out there beyond the screen of
your computer Glenn? Maybe if you got out in it, you'd have social
skills that would make you a little less, mind you just a little less,
of a jackass.



On Sep 17, 11:04 am, Cerebrus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jai,
>
> Did the people in the "other Google group" write the code for you ? I
> think you can find enough examples and direction in this group as
> well, provided you have a learning attitude.
>
> As a kid, I learnt that "God helps those who help themselves.". The
> experts here also believe in helping those who help themselves. Then,
> logically, the experts here are Godlike in their nature. What greater
> people could you have hoped to meet ?!??!!
>
> On Sep 17, 5:27 pm, Jai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > No I didnt do it on my own. I found another google group where the
> > people there are actually helpful and gave examples and direction.
> > I've noticed that Glenn doesnt like to do that so much for people on
> > this forum. He mostly likes to talk down to people. I thought by
> > joining this group of users I would meet great people and learn more
> > than I was in class. I see I was wrong.
>
> > ...you have to TEACH a man to fish first my friend.
>
> > On Sep 13, 12:31 pm, Cerebrus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > So, you did it on your own... that is what your teachers would have
> > > wanted. That is what we wanted. You know... "Teach a man to fish..."
>
> > > On Sep 12, 3:42 am, Jai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > First of all Im not looking for you WRITE the code for me to cheat.
> > > > This was one problem out of 13 I was assigned and I needed help
> > > > getting back into the swing of VB 2008 because it had been three years
> > > > since I took the beggining course. Although I appreciate your help,
> > > > you really werent any. If I wanted to be scolded I would call my
> > > > mother.
>
> > > > Secondly, I reread the old book and retaught myself the code. They
> > > > arent trying to see if I took the basic class, I took the basic class
> > > > or I wouldnt have the req's to be in advanced vb. thanks glenn, you
> > > > are a peach and i hope you have the most wonderful of days.
>
> > > > all my love,
> > > > jai
>
> > > > ps. there was no loop involved.
>
> > > > On Sep 11, 11:16 am, Glenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > First of all, are you referring to VB or VB.NET?  VB <> VB.NET.  
> > > > > Close, but
> > > > > not quite.
>
> > > > > Second of all, this is basic stuff.  It appears as though they are 
> > > > > trying to
> > > > > see if you really took the basic VB class.  All you need is a loop to 
> > > > > index
> > > > > the contents and perform the necessary changes or calculations.
>
> > > > > Third of all, we will NOT write the code for you.  This is your 
> > > > > homework
> > > > > assignment, not ours.  If we write the code for you, then you not 
> > > > > learn
> > > > > anything from the exercise.  The teacher gave this exercise to you to 
> > > > > learn
> > > > > from.
>
> > > > > ...Glenn
>
> > > > > On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 9:41 AM, Jai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > Im finishing up my last semester for my associates degree, and I 
> > > > > > took
> > > > > > beginning VB over three years ago. Now that Im back in school Im in
> > > > > > Advanced VB. Originally I caught on to VB like a pro, now Im looking
> > > > > > at it like it's another "language" haha!
>
> > > > > > I have my old notes and notebook, and Im starting to recall some
> > > > > > things but Im having major problems.
>
> > > > > > This is the problem Im working on:
> > > > > > Read 10 digits contained in a text file into an array and then 
> > > > > > display
> > > > > > three columns in a list box as follows: column 1 should contain the
> > > > > > original 10 digits, column 2 should contain them in reverse order, 
> > > > > > and
> > > > > > column 3 should contain the averages of the corresponding digits'
> > > > > > numbers in columns 1 and 2.
>
> > > > > > Can anyone write the code for me and suggest how to set the form up?
> > > > > > Im so lost and your help would be GREATLY appreciated!!!- Hide 
> > > > > > quoted text -
>
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