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If use OCR to convert the questions into txt and translate it your chances of getting help will increase a lot
i will try thank u sm!
We don't do exams for you
Try something yourself then ask a specific question about the C language
that's an old one from 2 years ago
Well we still don't just do problems for you
the teacher told us to make it and giive it to him as homework
i wouldn't ask here if i don't know how lol
What have you tried
if i already tried
this is hard man...this is my first year as a computer science student and the teacher is telling us to make a compiler in c like wtf
We don't do homework, quizzes, exams, or any sort of work for you. You ultimately have to do that yourself. Try something, then we can help you if you run into problems with logic or implementation.
That's a lot
Unfortunately CS is often not taught well and you have to do a lot of self teaching and struggling through the material on your own
But honestly because so much is being asked of you is all the more reason for us to not just do this assignment for you
It's the whole teach a man to fish thing
yea i understand
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