TraianGrg:
Ok so i really really need someone to write a piece of code for me, that was supposed to be my homework for the entire summer and now i am out of time and it's not that easy learning code in like 3 days. If you are not the type that would help people in this case, please ignore this post and return to whatever you did before. If you are a nice guy willing to help a stranger out, help me with this staff please.
Despite your asking me to not reply, I'll reply anyway. Because I literally laughed out loud. And when I say literally, I mean spell-out-LOL-the-long-way literally.
TraianGrg:
*It's first year in college, i spent my summer drunk on the beach and someone reminded me that we are supposed to do this box with LED's and a display counter on it that tells what led get's what voltage and after 4 years he will give it back and it will serve as the first memory made in college. Help me people, i don't wan't to f**k it up day 1. Thank you in advance !
Dude, you have already f**ked it up day 1. The point of these assignments is not to have an assignment ready for the prof, the point of them is that doing them steps you through the process of learning stuff. Your prof sounds like a chill dude - the whole "you get it back in four years" is a really nice touch. I mean - the guy is comitting to storing his student's projects for four freaking years. He cares, you know?
You would be doing your future self a favour if you came clean, agreed on - say - points off your mark for handing it in late, and actually did the work involved in building this thing.
But if, as you say, you learned nothing at all last semester and would have to learn to code in 3 days … tough titty, man. By all means cheat on your assignments. I don't have a degree, so the job market being flooded with guys with degrees who can't actually code works out great for me. Just so long as you are not working in my section and I'm supposed to rely on you doing your job.