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No I was testing you and my assertion that you can't read isn't based off that, it's the fact that you always misinterpret what people say.beggerking:ayabe:ayabe:
beggerking:You call me a fanboy everytime I point out something that you are erroneous about. You complain about all the fanboy labels yet you dish it out to anyone who doesn't agree with you. If that's the best "evidence" you have of me being a fanboy, you seriously need to reevaluate your definition. I have never, ever bashed NVIDIA in any post of mine, if I am any kind of fanboy, I'm a truth fanboy. If you or anyone said something that is incorrect about NVIDIA or ATI I would point it out. It just so happens that you stated something incorrect about the 1900's and I corrected you. This doesn't make me a fanboy.
I have been building computers for 15 years, I have a BS and a MS in Computer Science, my knowledge about computers far surpasses yours I can assure you.
I have no desire to engage in these senseless arguments with you anymore, so I'm willing to stop if you will.
OK?
you are the one who go around thread searching for my post and post whatever junk you could about me for no appearant reason. your post don't even relate to the thread so obviously you are the one who needs a re-evaluation of yourself (perhaps your brain) ?
its good that you finally got your MS in CS, congrads to you.
as for me, I have a Phd in CS as well as being MCSD certified, so knowledge-wise I have an edge on you. You were the ONLY one who had the desire to engage in senseless arguments. You were the one picking the fight in every thread you could find, and post senselessly. so you finally going to stop? oh good, good boy.
No "ok" because I didn't even start. you were the one going crazy. Please, do yourself a favor, have someone take a look of your head.
You mean MCSE certified right?
Sorry you don't have a PhD in CS, that much is obvious from your reading ineptitude.
u don't even know what MCSD is ?
sorry you don't have any degree in CS.
All CS people know MCSD.
MCSE = microsoft certified system engineer
the word system = networking, hardware.
if you were a software person, there is no way you would refer MCSD as a spelling error.
ask around and you'll see.
oh ya, i bet you dont even know what "recursive" is ? do you?
function x (y) as int
{
if y = 0
return 1
else
return y-x(y-1)
end if
}
so if you input 10, what will the function return?
hahah you have no idea! hahahaha you need some real education
And just because I don't respond to you immediately doesn't mean that I don't know the answer, I'm not on here 24x7, because I have a real job in the IT industry and a real degree, unlike you.
Recursive functions are those that call on themselves and are used in lieu of a loop.
The answer to your equation which I'm sure you found in your high school CS book is 1
The last message from Ayabe (BS, MS?? ) was 1 day later.. and he got the answer wrong...
and he is now blocking my message back to him.
laughable. Ayabe. If you don't know, don't say you know.
