Hi,

For what purpose will use these samples?

Perhaps I have a suspicious mind, but it does look like you maybe a student trying to get some one else to do your ocaml home work. Forgive me if this is not the case.

Cheers,

Rob

By on 10/2/2008 2:37 AM ()

Hey Rob

You hit the nail on the head! I'm not here for answers, but to spite a cheater. I'm in the same class as the other guy. He is an undergrad at the Uof A. Hate me if you want but Cheating = Epic Fail !!!

kstyles662 you should be ashamed of yourself

By on 10/2/2008 8:49 AM ()

work Hard

By on 10/2/2008 9:54 AM ()

LOL LOL LOL

YES i came here for help for how a nested function is implemented and called.

BTW if anyone could give a gereral explanation that would be great.

However you clamed to be working on a research project when you are not... hmm if it was just for help why lie?

By on 10/2/2008 10:53 AM ()

Nice i see you changed the above post now. and I see you deleted the post where you claimed to be doing research. lol

Quoting kstyles662

<i>"<i> <i>Hi Rob, No sir, I am not a student at all but this is for somewhat of a research project. What i am doing and what this is used for? Well I am doing a little project/paper on how and how well 'professionals' solve problems when they are seemingly simple compared to what they are use to when specific rules are given. As I have also posted the first 1-7 on another site of programmers to see how well so call beginners or newbies answer some slightly simpler questions with the same specific rules. And no, Im not a teacher either. Just a fellow programmer doing research for personal project. But Once again if you can help out in any way. Thanks, Jason<i> <i>" <i>

By on 10/2/2008 11:00 AM ()
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