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Comments by Mr Bobcat (Top 5 by date)
Mr Bobcat
5-Feb-21 8:21am
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And btw If user enters value between 2.0 and 1.0 this program will do nothing, address that range too.
Mr Bobcat
1-Jan-21 13:29pm
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use split on input_word, then check the course name and number separately, one as a string and another as an array of numbers so you can match that array with the array of course_number.
Mr Bobcat
1-Jan-21 13:13pm
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I assume you would want to make a gui application so I would suggest java or c++, java would be much easier but c++ would be much faster. But careful, if you don't know what you are doing, don't touch c++.
Mr Bobcat
1-Jan-21 13:08pm
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Weather prediction doesn't work like that buddy. Let's say you want to predict the weather for the 15th of June. Then you would have to look at the previous year's temperature records for that specific day or maybe decades-old records i.e. more data more accurate the predictions would be. Then take the average of all the temperature values and that's how you can predict the weather.
Mr Bobcat
28-Dec-20 0:30am
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He is saying and I quote "Why is this website made then, dog" Lmao