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Code for a program that print a table of binary, octal, and hexadecimal equivalents of the decimal numbers 1 to 256. If you are not familiar with number systems and conversions, you may research it in the internet or in the library.
Decimal Binary Octal Hexadecimal
1 00000001 1 1
2 00000010 2 2
3 00000011 3 3
4 00000100 4 4
5 00000101 5 5
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Sorry, but were not writing your code for you. Show that you've put in some effort in trying to do your own homework and we'll help. But, until then, you're wasting time...
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Write a program that uses looping to print the following table of values:
N 10*N 100*N 1000*N
1 10 100 1000
2 20 200 2000
3 30 300 3000
4 40 400 4000
5 50 500 5000
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Sorry, but were not writing your code for you. Show that you've put in some effort in trying to do your own homework and we'll help. But, until then, you're wasting time...
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code for an application that reads nonnegative Integer and prints its factorial
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Oh, come on! Are you seriously telling me that you cannot figure that out?
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Reading through this serious of intriguing posts of rather over the top difficult questions
Any suggestions, ideas, or 'constructive criticism' are always welcome.
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Code for a program that determines if a number is a palindrome or not
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Sorry, but were not writing your code for you. Show that you've put in some effort in trying to do your own homework and we'll help. But, until then, you're wasting time...
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Code for a program that determines if a department store customer has exceeded the credit limit on a charge account. For each customer, the following facts are available:
• Account Number
• Balance at the beginning of the month
• Total of all items charged by this customer this month
• Total of all credits applied to this customer’s account this month
• Allowed credit limit
The program should input as integer each of these facts, calculate the new balance (equals beginning balance + charges – credits), display the new balance and determine if the new balance exceeds the customer’s credit limit. For those customers whose credit limit is exceeded, the program should display the message, “Credit Limit Exceeded.”
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Sorry, but were not writing your code for you. Show that you've put in some effort in trying to do your own homework and we'll help. But, until then, you're wasting time...
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Code for program a that inputs one number consisting of five digits from the user separates the number into its individual digits and prints the digits separated from one another by three spaces each. Example, if the user types 42339, the program should print 4 2 3 3 9.
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Show me your attempt and we can help you fix it. If you don't make the attempt then you won't learn... And I hate interviewing graduates that haven't got a clue! It really is depressing.
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Sorry, but were not writing your code for you. Show that you've put in some effort in trying to do your own homework and we'll help. But, until then, you're wasting time...
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If you can't figure this out, you should get a different degree!
Any suggestions, ideas, or 'constructive criticism' are always welcome.
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Hi all
How can a VB6 application connects to a tcp server with a certain port number?
T.I.A
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Search for some Winsock client examples.
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Hi all. I tried to create structure of PDF file using StreamWriter but I have no results.
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You have to look into third party components to create PDF files in VB
"The clue train passed his station without stopping." - John Simmons / outlaw programmer
"Real programmers just throw a bunch of 1s and 0s at the computer to see what sticks" - Pete O'Hanlon
"Not only do you continue to babble nonsense, you can't even correctly remember the nonsense you babbled just minutes ago." - Rob Graham
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That is a shame, but thanks for sharing that with us
Steve Jowett
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Real programmers don't comment their code. If it was hard to write, it should be hard to read.
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Yeah, that sucks. That would be a nice built in feature.
Any suggestions, ideas, or 'constructive criticism' are always welcome.
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I am writing a vb.net program that simply returns the running-config of a given cisco device.
When doing this via the command prompt, hitting the space bar returns the name page of data. My problem is telling the cisco to give me the next page of data using my telnet class. No matter what size I make my return buffer, it doesn't matter. The return text is still broken into "pages". If i send a space (0x20) char, the cisco doesn't see it as the same thing and breaks the text. I've also tried CR, LF, and CR&LF.
Anyone know what I am talking about?
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I have no idea what you need to do to get around this, but I have a more reliable method. Implement a TFTP server in your code, then just tell the router to save the running-config to your server. Whalla, and no screwing around with "next page" spacebars.
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