Guys please I beg this is due in less than a week and I have no idea what the hell I’m doing.
PLEASEEE HELPP MEEE DO THIS FOR THE GOODNESS OF YOUR HEARTT:broken_heart:
Guys please I beg this is due in less than a week and I have no idea what the hell I’m doing.
PLEASEEE HELPP MEEE DO THIS FOR THE GOODNESS OF YOUR HEARTT:broken_heart:
Go to the library. Read hundreds of books about programming. Learn about boolean logic, number systems several languages. If someone else does your work, then they get the credit, you still fail.
You also have to say what hardware / software constraints you have been given.
For example, with an ESP32 and RTOS this could be trivial.
Ah I was just asking for help? Why you angry at me?
What you are doing is called cheating. You have to do the work. It isn't that difficult if you know how to use google, we had to spend hours looking up index cards in the library.
I didn’t say you must do the whole thing, I was simply asking if you help me. And i don’t understand why want to fight me.
You know what it’s fine let’s not fight, let’s love each other:heart:#peace and love
You might want to read this section out of How to get the best out of this forum.
Homework
We get a lot of questions from students wanting help with their homework. Such questions are generally one of two kinds: Questions by students who are obviously making a real effort but have got stuck; these get helpful answers. Questions from students who are obviously not making any effort at all and just want someone to do their homework for them; these usually get a lecture. By all means, post homework questions when you are stuck, but make sure you've put some effort in first.
You will find when you show that you've put in the effort and are stuck, you will receive all kinds of help here. Simply showing up with an assignment that's due shortly and not showing that you've done any kind of work at all will generally not be well received.
Show us your code, show us a schematic, show us your wiring, describe the problem you're having, and you'll be amazed at the response you get.
Okay thank you for advice it was very appreciated, I’ll try send my code tomorrow and then maybe you could me from there?
Did they cover FSMs in class? That's where I would start.
I’m sorry but I don’t think we’ve learnt that in class…
Why not send the code now? If it's as urgent as you say it is, the sooner you send it the sooner people can offer help. "I'll try to send my code tomorrow" doesn't sound like it's a priority to you.
It’s like almost half eleven in the night where I stay and I need to go to the computer room first like saying no would have been fine.
You know what, it’s fine I’ll ask someone else, so sorry for the “inconvenience” like damn
Your assignment has the following statement. Can you say anything about the components you have to work with ? Did you attend the venue ?
I like the "pedestrian button" challenge: 5 seconds to cross the street.
Have fun!
Always start with a proposed schematic.
Schematics are the industry’s universal language when communicating your project with others.
Master how to use a State Machine, master how to make non blocking TIMERs using millis( ).
So you will loose a few dollars and have to take the class over again. I did that once and passed the next year with a different professor. Failed in business a few times, also. Grow up and take charge of your life.
I'm sorry, but this is all very simple. All you need is a couple of LEDS, a board, VERY SIMPLE CODE, and your hardworking self. This is the type of project that I would find in "Top 5 simple coding projects for kids." If you need help, look that up.
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