jotham wrote: > This project will go far with a community like this. > It's not the community as a whole. There are just a few people who are annoyed when posts such as "I had a play around before posting here and could not figure out how to do it." are not accompanied by said code. All the other people don't care enough to reply. There's no way for us to know what you've tried, and it's not really in either of our interests for us to just hand you boilerplate code that you won't understand fully. So if you give us code that shows where you're stuck we'll try to help. Just asking for a solution is not the right way to go about learning anything. > I thought my question was pretty specific. Clearly I have a lot to > learn. Other people will ask this question, let it be a lesson to > them. > > Thanks for your help guys. > Don't worry, we picked up on your sarcasm. As I said, your question was specific, but from what we could see, you were just asking someone to give you code. If you show that you've tried (with code) people are much more likely to assist you.
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