[LCP]thanks

aditya tomar adityasinghtomar at hotmail.com
Tue Jan 6 20:05:02 UTC 2004


Thanks for the reply

I had posted this under Linuc/c category because my professor had given me 
this final assignment to be coded in C to be Run under Linux.
Now please tell me or give me some  advice to to accomplish this task so 
that I can achieve this Task.

thank you

Aditya

>From: Mike and/or Penny Novack <stepbystepfarm at mtdata.com>
>Reply-To: linuxcprogramming at lists.linux.org.au
>To: linuxcprogramming at lists.linux.org.au
>Subject: Re: [LCP]help needed !!!!!!!!!!!!
>Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2004 10:29:13 -0500
>
>Aditya,
>
>    WHY are you asking THIS question on a Linux/C list?
>
>    I am not saying that people here wouldn't be able and/or willing to 
>help you with this design problem BUT (a very big but) if you imagine that 
>at the current stage of process design you should even be considering 
>things like "language to be written in" or "operating system to be run 
>under" then you are not approaching your problem correctly and your design 
>is bound to fail.
>
>    KEEP IT ABSTRACT (for now). At this stage, where all you have  is this 
>definition of what the process must do, any time you catch yourself 
>thinking about C or Linux STOP!
>
>    That's all the advice/help I will give until I now more about what this 
>question is all about. For example.......
>
>    This looks very much like a "case problem" (final assignment) for a 
>course in "distributed processes". In which case you need to tell us more 
>about the conditions imposed by the teacher of the class -- for example, 
>what sorts of aid are you allowed to receive? And with regard to what 
>portions of the problem. For example, what is your "delieverable"? (just a 
>design? or a finished set of programs coded in C or C++ and to be run under 
>Linux?). There could be help with the basic design, help by walking through 
>YOUR design to find where you might have made errors, help with 
>implementing the design (in C), help walking through your coding to 
>indicate errors, help in debugging during testing of you application, etc. 
>WHAT HELP IS ALLOWED?
>
>     Or this could be a "on the job" problem. In which case (at least for 
>myself) I would need to know more about for whom ---- as a  senior analyst 
>retired form a Fortune 500 "financial" I might be prefectly willing to help 
>out a non-profit gratis but would expect to be paid for "consulting" if 
>doing a design for a commercial entity.
>
>Michael D Novack
>
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