URGENT I.T Expert (Java) Needed!

holygrails

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I have a simple JAVA assignment due on Friday 13/5/2016

Looking for I.T expert to help with assignment
Willing to pay up to $100.00

Assignment is JAVA:
- Binary Search Tree ( insert, find, height, preorder, inorder, postorder, postorder, bfs, dfs)

- HeapSort (implement methods)

Will send files and to do list.

PM Me now if interested! Thank you
 

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I have a simple JAVA assignment due on Friday 13/5/2016

Looking for I.T expert to help with assignment
Willing to pay up to $100.00

Assignment is JAVA:
- Binary Search Tree ( insert, find, height, preorder, inorder, postorder, postorder, bfs, dfs)

- HeapSort (implement methods)

Will send files and to do list.

PM Me now if interested! Thank you

Why not you just go fail the course ? Any expert that even bother to do this for you is an insult for both parties. Simple data algorithm course assignments like these and you need to outsource, you better put out your name big big so that if my company ever encounter any graduates like you, we can cross check and just ask you go elsewhere. Don't come and pollute the standard in the company. (Shaking head in disapprove) No wonder this country IT standard is going downhill. Lack of respect for education and lack of respect for own's craft.
 

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Looking for interested parties not opinions thank you

Why would a person with no respect for education and respect for him/herself, and respect for others bother with opinions. That's expected isn't it ? :) Why don't you just post your name out aloud in the public so that those that wanted good skilled employees can avoid you like a plague. The industry really doesn't need losers like you whom are covered with a certificate but unable to deliver anything decent. Especially one whom doesn't even know how to code a BST is an utter disgrace if the employer think you can even do data structures and algorithms right during work. You know your nick shouldn't be "holygrails". It really bring shame to what the words entails.

If you are so hard up for someone to do your work, why not you consider proposing some indecent proposal to the professor marking your work ? With that lack of dignity in your thoughts, you could easily save that $100 and waiting time for someone to do your work. It's more straight forward and really thinking out of the box right ?

Your are simply looking for the wrong candidate when you ask for "IT Expert". Someone willing to do your kind of work is FAR FROM AN EXPERT. They are basically scums of the industry and only good enough to do simple work like yours, which are basic data structures and algorithms. It's a shame you are going to spend odds of $100 and only able to attract scums that doesn't respect the education as much as you do to do your piece of odd job. :)
 
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Thanks mate

Don't be mistaken. There is no mate here. To be even regarded as in anyway related to you even in the same industry, having your kind of perspective to education and career, I would rather stand far away. Any nearer the stench might stain me. :)
 

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Why would a person with no respect for education and respect for him/herself, and respect for others bother with opinions. That's expected isn't it ? :) Why don't you just post your name out aloud in the public so that those that wanted good skilled employees can avoid you like a plague. The industry really doesn't need losers like you whom are covered with a certificate but unable to deliver anything decent. Especially one whom doesn't even know how to code a BST is an utter disgrace if the employer think you can even do data structures and algorithms right during work. You know your nick shouldn't be "holygrails". It really bring shame to what the words entails.

If you are so hard up for someone to do your work, why not you consider proposing some indecent proposal to the professor marking your work ? With that lack of dignity in your thoughts, you could easily save that $100 and waiting time for someone to do your work. It's more straight forward and really thinking out of the box right ?

Your are simply looking for the wrong candidate when you ask for "IT Expert". Someone willing to do your kind of work is FAR FROM AN EXPERT. They are basically scums of the industry and only good enough to do simple work like yours, which are basic data structures and algorithms. It's a shame you are going to spend odds of $100 and only able to attract scums that doesn't respect the education as much as you do to do your piece of odd job. :)

David, you should have just accepted the assignment, and followed it up with a no-show.

It guarantees a failure on their part, which helps shed light to their incompetence. No assignment => No certificate => Less pollution in the industry.
 

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David, you should have just accepted the assignment, and followed it up with a no-show.

It guarantees a failure on their part, which helps shed light to their incompetence. No assignment => No certificate => Less pollution in the industry.

Knight, that is a possible sabotage to consider. However I have more pride in my own character than doing such lowly job. While I don't condone such ill practice, I don't want to get involve by sabotaging. TS can continue upon this path into the rabbit hole, he/she will eventually reap what is sowed. Today it may be just the simplest data structure in a computing course, tomorrow will be the incompetency to setup the Spring framework or setting up the Continuous Integration process. So TS go ponder over what you are getting into. I may only be willing to shame on your attempt, but only you can save yourself from the pitfall.
 

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Knight, that is a possible sabotage to consider. However I have more pride in my own character than doing such lowly job. While I don't condone such ill practice, I don't want to get involve by sabotaging. TS can continue upon this path into the rabbit hole, he/she will eventually reap what is sowed. Today it may be just the simplest data structure in a computing course, tomorrow will be the incompetency to setup the Spring framework or setting up the Continuous Integration process. So TS go ponder over what you are getting into. I may only be willing to shame on your attempt, but only you can save yourself from the pitfall.

Haha, when you put "Knight" next to "sabotage"... it makes it rather ironic.

I guess I'm getting tired of this issue. Is there truly no way to fix this, without having to wait until some company discovers (at their expense), that their candidate is not proficient at all?
 

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Haha, when you put "Knight" next to "sabotage"... it makes it rather ironic.

I guess I'm getting tired of this issue. Is there truly no way to fix this, without having to wait until some company discovers (at their expense), that their candidate is not proficient at all?

I was addressing you using "Knight". :) This is an educational issue, no rules in the world will fix such a fundamental issue of appreciating and respecting education, as much as fixing unfilial individuals learning how to respect their parents.

Unfortunately with the current society having certain trend of focusing too much on a piece of paper instead of knowledge, it will take a lot more than just rules to make some ill-informed individuals from understanding what really make the clock tick.

At present and I suspect even in the future, companies will continue need to be vigilant in their hiring and will require stringent tests to sieve out the rotten eggs. Outside of the certificate, there are so many non-academical achievements that can be written in the resume. So we are not just dealing with greenhorns, but also incompetent experience developers in the process.

I shall quote:

Captain Picard@The Drumhead said:
Vigilance, Mr. Worf. That is the price we have to continually pay.
 
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