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am doing a project on automatic license plate recognition system, i do not know how to code so am asking if some one can help me and send the complete code of such a system. thank you
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Ian A Davidson 4-May-13 4:27am    
Short answer. No.
Joel Namunane 4-May-13 4:32am    
why not, am real in need of it
Ian A Davidson 4-May-13 4:39am    
Number one reason I think is because you are asking for free code of something that could have taken someone months to develop. If there's not a project group online for this somewhere who are offering it for free, then you have two options: 1) develop it yourself, or 2) find out what company has developed such software and buy it from them.
People are entitled to be paid for the work they do - "The worker is worthy of his wages."
Regards,
Ian.
bbirajdar 4-May-13 7:48am    
I am in real need of 10000 dollars..Can you send it ?
[no name] 4-May-13 8:13am    
"am doing a project", not exactly. You are begging for someone else to do your project for you.

It doesn't quite work like that.
We do not do your work for you.
If you want someone to write your code, you have to pay - I suggest you go to VWorker.com and ask there.

But be aware: you get what you pay for. Pay peanuts, get monkeys
 
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SoMad 4-May-13 5:08am    
And if you pay monkey nuts[^]? :)

Soren Madsen
OriginalGriff 4-May-13 5:43am    
You get monkey footballers?
SoMad 4-May-13 5:50am    
Nuts!! Sorry, I just realized my mistake and corrected it.

Soren Madsen
OriginalGriff 4-May-13 5:55am    
:laugh:
Espen Harlinn 4-May-13 8:53am    
Lovely :-D
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am doing a project on automatic license plate recognition system
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i do not know how to code

Then:
  1. Learn how to code.
  2. Do the project.


It is just a matter of rearranging tasks, after all.
 
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Espen Harlinn 4-May-13 8:55am    
>> 1.Learn how to code
Usually takes a wee bit of time, 10 years or so ...
CPallini 4-May-13 9:10am    
I strongly disagree: it took 30 years or so to me (and I'm still very bad at it).
:-)
Espen Harlinn 4-May-13 9:20am    
>> I'm still very bad at it
If you are, you've fooled most of us ;)
Mohibur Rashid 4-May-13 9:58am    
specially me :)

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