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  1. Schneezle

    SDDer's Unite!

    I don't have much experience with Pascal, but it should be more than good enough to do all the stuff you need. Anyways, something has arisen in the form of a party, and I shall check this thread in the morning. Best of luck!
  2. Schneezle

    SDDer's Unite!

    How you should implement a search and/or sort depends on how they're stored, but it's most likely that they are in a multi-dimensional array. *IF* that is the case, you should take a search term as input, and you will have some sort of counted loop going through each field of the array. The...
  3. Schneezle

    SDDer's Unite!

    If you haven't done reading from a file, I wouldn't worry about it. It can possibly be complicated and annoying, depending on what language you use. Just hard-code all that stuff instead, you won't get marked down because it's likely you weren't taught anything to replace that. Any brainwaves...
  4. Schneezle

    SDDer's Unite!

    You should make it do whatever you want - but be guided by the question "What would I want from an Olympics app?" Consider things such as a tally of scores by country (nothing simple, just read from a file or whatever), possibly a trivia section ("Eleventeen elephants were killed in the making...
  5. Schneezle

    SDDer's Unite!

    Your mileage may vary, keep it simple stupid. And what does this app do, is it like a timetable thing, or an input-and-sort-and-display results thing, or what? But yeah, it should definitely be sufficient as long as its not completely pointless.
  6. Schneezle

    SDDer's Unite!

    I included none except a bunch of arrays, because we weren't marked on that and I didn't need to. YMMV, but KISS. Elegant code is the best, including stuff just for the hell of it is probably not a good idea, but know them inside out for the exam.
  7. Schneezle

    SDDer's Unite!

    Waiting for O-Week at UNSW (Computer Science). Nothing to do until then, found a house, moved in, figured out how to cook, and write code for the hell of it. Currently doing XHTML/CSS/JavaScript, interspersed with random walks down the street, simply because I have nothing to do until Monday...
  8. Schneezle

    SDDer's Unite!

    Hehe... SDD people are usually at an advantage 'cos most people doing SDD have such a long gap between SDD and everything else... so... make sure you get a good night's sleep before, and don't study too hard the day before. Maybe some light reading of notes, not asking yourself questions. Though...
  9. Schneezle

    SDDer's Unite!

    Yeah, once you have the proposal, go nuts with the code - just don't change the idea, because opne of the criteria will, more than likely, be something along the lines of "Does the project do what it set out to do", so make sure your program fits the description (it can do extra, and this will...
  10. Schneezle

    SDDer's Unite!

    Ooh, easy marking - this means, work as hard as normal, reap the rewards. The project itself doesn't matter - something that opens a text file can get as many marks, theoretically, as a full-on video game (it would have to be a damn good text editor though...) You will be marked on the...
  11. Schneezle

    SDDer's Unite!

    Haha, go nuts with the questions, I have nothing to do all night, I got a 94 for SDD, and I like helping people. The past exams are worth doing, teaching style and internal tests all vary wildly, and it's good to have an exact idea of what to expect in terms of style. And the major project...
  12. Schneezle

    SDDer's Unite!

    It is sort of bland, not deathly dull, just bland. That said, our teacher did all the coursework as quickly as possible, so we spent a tonne of time just writing code, so that bit was excellent. We even watched a movie or two (Pirates of Silicon Valley, some other thing). It all depends on the...
  13. Schneezle

    Are you guys buying a yearly ticket ???

    Mildly off topic, but life would be much simpler if a train went somewhere near UNSW :(
  14. Schneezle

    SDDer's Unite!

    My major project was a game of Monopoly, and I did the Software Developer's View of the Hardware as an elective. Unfortunately no notes, as they are at my house, and I moved for Uni :( But advice... I'll be surprised if there isn't a question involving fish, and make sure you know the...
  15. Schneezle

    What car will you get as your first car?

    AND YOUR LIZARD SIG IS SO COOL OMG I WANT A LIZARD IN A HAT DRINKING SOMETHING THATS SO AWESUM I also fail to see where the first paragraph comes from. How, specifically, am I retarded? Because I have an old car? Or because only 2 people chose MX2?
  16. Schneezle

    What car will you get as your first car?

    I can understand that fine. What I can't understand is "tar the entire make that car put hyundai on the map" with no fullstop to indicate that your ideas are broken into sentences. Do you have any more points to make, or can I leave now? It was allowed on the road because it was built without...
  17. Schneezle

    It would be nice if you spent as much time getting an education and learning to form coherent...

    It would be nice if you spent as much time getting an education and learning to form coherent sentences as you did copy-pasting wannabe "gansta rap" to your About Me section. And mnmaa, I agree entirely.
  18. Schneezle

    What car will you get as your first car?

    I can't make any sense of the second half of your post, so I'm going to respond to the first half. The thing is, my experiences are not rare. Read about it in the "Dog and Lemon Guide", look it up in any online used car guide, and ask people that own them. Many, many, people were as unlucky as...
  19. Schneezle

    What car will you get as your first car?

    Simple? Yes. Reliable? No. Maybe when it was new, but this car was one of the worst I have seen. The headlights stopped working when you went along a corrugated road, the air-conditioner didn't work when it was too hot, and made the car even slower, the porridge box gearbox may or may not have...
  20. Schneezle

    What car will you get as your first car?

    Well, my first car was a 1959 Series II Land Rover, which turned out to be not that practical to drive into town (no door locks, no indicators, no seat belts etc.) In every other regard, however, it was fantastic - the interior is metal so you can hose it down, it'll go anywhere and carry...
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