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Re^9: Adding object identifiers corresponding to each IP and printing them to O/P File.

by NovMonk (Chaplain)
on Jan 12, 2007 at 13:46 UTC ( [id://594385]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^8: Adding object identifiers corresponding to each IP and printing them to O/P File.
in thread Adding object identifiers corresponding to each IP and printing them to O/P File.

Kiran,

This is not a free coding service site. Do you just not get that? It's a place for learning how to code in Perl. Your posts to date do not show any effort in that regard. And even if some helpful monk posts code for you, your posts to date do not show any likelihood that you will understand their solutions well enough to modify such code to fit your own situation.

I've been where you are-- overwhelmed by a task and a need to find a solution fast. I even seem to recall getting downvoted on my first attempts at asking a question here, for not showing any work or effort of my own. Here's what I suggest you do now:

1. Hire someone to perform the task you need done (or) if you're in a class, read your textbook and talk to your professor or fellow classmates
2. Invest in a copy of Learning Perl and work your way through a good chunk of it on your own.
3. Come back here and work your way through some of the many fine tutorials on this site.

I'm sure that by now Many Monks have pointed you to various "How do I post a question effectively" type nodes, so I will not waste my time with that here. But I do wish you to know that while we welcome all newcomers, you are going to continue to be frustrated by this site and our responses to your queries until you make some effort to play by the rules of the community.

Pax,
NovMonk

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