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Sunday, January 11, 2009Y
tomorrow i'll be doomed

Tomorrow would be the first Exams in CMSC 11.

I've been trying real hard, checking codes over and over, identifying errors if they're semantic or syntactic; however, my sample programs just don't work! Damn.
They're supposed to run. But they don't. Well at first i thought that it's my codes that were faulty but when i tried the examples given at the online site for this subject, i knew that it's my compiler's fault but still. DAMN! c'mon. who'll not lose the motivation to study for an an exam on C if her c compiler is not properly functioning?or was it really the compiler? im not that entirely sure but still it should function just as well as the last time i used it ( probably a couple of weeks ago).

Problem is that it terminates even if there are still lines of commands to perform. I don't want to download yet another one, i had two already - the Cygwin -Which unfortunately, i am not totally familiar with it- and the other one i have is the Dev C++ , which unlike the cygwin has its own compiler. I tried working on them several times but the results are the same: they terminate even when there are still commands to perform.

This is really frustrating. Perhaps, i'll just resort to the handouts later. but i know that i can never fully understand what i'll be reading unless i perform them on a functional compiler. what shall i do?

will doom befall me tomorrow?
errr. next in the line of exams i am to have this month are STAT 1 and MATH36. Stat, that i can handle. still, i shouldnt be that complacent. But the 36? uhhhm. i'll be concentrating on that.

Waaah!!! i dont want exams!

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