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Hi Experts,

We often need to communicate with each other for collaborative efforts and getting some matters to the attention of fellow members. I start this thread with the intention of fulfilling these objectives.

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Pesky AutoDeleter. It did this the last time, too.
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I have a problem with the last answer posted to http:Q_21317988.html

The problem sounds too much like homework, and the OP has done nothing except giving the line # of the error. The last answer 'quick-fixes' it without pointing to or giving any explanation as to the cause of the error. If it is a valid answer, then my understanding of the way EE works is jagged. What do you guys think? Is that the way we should answer questions?

(Not knowing where else to go, I posted this here for discussion by fellow C experts. If I was mislead, please correct me.)
I agree that it looks a lot like doing someones homework for them.

Did someone move the question up a level to the Programming TA?

You could post a request in Community Support for a Mod to look at it. Since the points are already awarded, it seems a little late for Sunny or I to wave our Page Editor wand and hide the overly helpful post - but there are a couple of moderators who would not hesitate to unaccept and edit out the offending code.

Yes, we might as well use this thread for *something* and this sort of topic seems like a valid use to me.
Finally some good use for this thread

Inject a command into IPC of two propetiary binaries
https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/21334992/Inject-a-command-into-IPC-of-two-propetiary-binaries.html

I have posted ... Different views and ideas will be helpful here :-)
Call it a busy week

Can some windows guru look into this
Raw sockets don't read correctly on XPSP2 and W2K3 server
https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/21347722/Raw-sockets-don't-read-correctly-on-XPSP2-and-W2K3-server.html

This one is on solaris
Debugging a C shared library used by a Tcl script
https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/21349614/Debugging-a-C-shared-library-used-by-a-Tcl-script.html

Cheers!
sunnycoder
I've posted this one. A golden opportunity for us all to soapbox. We all hate spaghetti code dont we??? :))

https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/21384213/How-can-we-avoid-spaghetti-code.html

Paul

Well, before this one goes away, SOMEONE needs to post a meaningless and useless comment.

Sunny?

  ;)

>SOMEONE needs to post a meaningless and useless comment.
Hmmm ... Kent you are brilliant

;)
I cant close this question on my own ... Its a 0 pointer ...

Paul, can you please close this question
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