Re: Complex variable



Elena Rojo wrote:
Hi, I am doing a research about complex variable and I would like to know
something about "Cauchy Theorem". Can you help me, please??

Don't you think of even trying to disguise the fact that you can't be bothered to do any work would get at least a few more responses? If you don't know about mathworld, Google, what a book or library are and insist on being bone idle, at least try to disguise it.


Today I wanted some help writing a form in html where the output of the form gets put into the next form. (It was ultimately going to be a front end for Mathematica for private use, so not on the web).

Rather than ask such a general question, I had a go, until I got stuck. That is then used as a starting point for a newsgroup posting.

http://groups.google.co.uk/group/uk.net.web.authoring/browse_frm/thread/f7eb3c5487d68f7a/64b8a2a9f235ea41?lnk=st&q=dave+form+php&rnum=9&hl=en#64b8a2a9f235ea41

People can see what I had done and added comments. Some made minor mods to my code so it worked. Their mistake was correct by someone else until the solution worked.

Some even spotted a security problem with the form as I had posted, which allowed me to close it.

I'm not very good at mathematics, but even if I was, I could no way be bothered to help someone like you who clearly can't be bothered to do any work themselves.


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