On 6/5/07, CHubas <CHubas7 / gmail.com> wrote: > > Wait a second you might be the first to provide a correct solution, I > > just had this crazy idea, so I checked the Quiz. And yes indeed nobody > > asked us to print newlines, just the numbers and their substitutes!!!! > > Too bad you spoiled it with puts at the end, that adds one newline > > that is not part of the spec. But only one, so you are much closer > > than most others. > > Maybe *nobody* will get the job, as nobody can program up to an easy > > spec, putting fancy newlines in there that have not been asked for! > > So, if the new boss tells you to make a program to print the salary of > the employees, you would print them without any spaces nor newlines? > > Doing something they don't tell you to do is not the same than doing > something you are not supposed to do. The lack of context doesn't > leave much room to make assumptions, but I guess no newlines would > make the output unreadable, and that is generally not good. So if I tell you to write a program that prints "Goolge" you will write a program that prints "Google", well I guess you are hired (but I meant fired) ;) Robert > > __________________________________________ > > Dictionary is the only place that success comes before work. - Vince > Lombardi > > > -- You see things; and you say Why? But I dream things that never were; and I say Why not? -- George Bernard Shaw