From: William James
Subject: Re: Would it be possible for me to solicit someone to do some work in LISP for me here?
Date: 
Message-ID: <gn4g4601gs4@enews4.newsguy.com>
··············@live.com wrote:

> Would make between 100 and 400 dollars depending on ability
> level and what they could do.
> 
> Not sure if this is the place for such things but putting it
> out there.
> 
> Let me know.

If you can't pass the class, drop it.  Take only classes in
which you can make a passing grade.

Are business-majors required to take a Lisp class?

From: Kaz Kylheku
Subject: Re: Would it be possible for me to solicit someone to do some work in LISP for me here?
Date: 
Message-ID: <20090220094556.874@gmail.com>
On 2009-02-13, William James <> wrote:
> ··············@live.com wrote:
>
>> Would make between 100 and 400 dollars depending on ability
>> level and what they could do.
>> 
>> Not sure if this is the place for such things but putting it
>> out there.
>> 
>> Let me know.
>
> If you can't pass the class, drop it.

Oh yeah, expert advice from the master in flunking!

> Take only classes in which you can make a passing grade.

So what were those, in your case, and did they amount to a set with which
you could graduate?

It's not the fault of ``Commune Lisp'' that you flunked out.

You are clearly not capable of handling even freshman-level computer science
coursework and exams, even if you are allowed to use your favorite programming
language.

Generally, you have to be able to comprehend verbal requirement specifications,
and turn them into code which reflects those requirements.  

You've shown time and time again that you can't do that even when the
requirements are accompanied by working code. 

You are the root cause of your own failures.
From: André Thieme
Subject: Re: Would it be possible for me to solicit someone to do some work in LISP for me here?
Date: 
Message-ID: <gn5boe$7fp$1@news.motzarella.org>
William James schrieb:
> ··············@live.com wrote:
> 
>> Would make between 100 and 400 dollars depending on ability
>> level and what they could do.
>>
>> Not sure if this is the place for such things but putting it
>> out there.
>>
>> Let me know.
> 
> If you can't pass the class, drop it.  Take only classes in
> which you can make a passing grade.

I hope you will follow your own suggestion now while you are still
at school. Your Comal classes still didn�t yield fruit.


Andr�
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