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Fardeen HameedBaha:12/4/2016 3:41

it was damn hard

 
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David Capka Hartinger:12/4/2016 4:58

We're glad you made it! :) If you need any help, you can write to our forums or you can send me a message.

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You can walk through a storm and feel the wind but you know you are not the wind.
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Fardeen HameedBaha:12/4/2016 5:00

thank You David it is Your kindness may i have ur facebook or viber something that i could uses some of ur help please

 
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David:3/5/2018 5:45

Great lesson however I got stuck on the advanced one and upon downloading the answer script, I discovered that you used a new 'float' variable which was never mentioned in previous lessons. :(

 
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David:3/5/2018 5:52

tried to replace float with decimal and does not work

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David Capka Hartinger:3/5/2018 10:27

Hi David, you have to remove the F suffix in the source code to use double. We'll edit the attachment to use doubles as well to avoid the confusion. You can find more about data types in the following lesson. We're glad you're interested in our project so we added 10 points to your account for reporting the issue.

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David Capka Hartinger:3/6/2018 6:28

It's been updated.

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David:3/6/2018 6:30

great, thanks David - look forward to continuing the course!

 
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Thomas Margison:3/25/2018 12:22

So far lot's of fun. On to the next lesson.

 
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David Capka Hartinger:3/26/2018 11:00

We're glad you like it, good luck with the other ones :)

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