I've been trying to do two calculus questions for hours now and i just can't get it right
i would be really grateful for some help
I'm having trouble with the questions from the first 2 pictures and the third picture shows how to do one of the questions but I'm still confused
somebody please help me i have only an hour left before i have to hand this in
Dear fellow Xda/S3 user,
We could use your help. As you may or may not know Verizon/Samsung has seen fit to lock our S3's down with an encrypted bootloader. Although we have many great developers working to crack it; we could really use your help letting Verizon/Samsung know the Xda community as a whole does not appreciate any attempt of oppression of our “Developmental Freedom.”
Please go to the link below and help out your fellow Xda'er
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1799090
Dear fellow Xda/S3 user,
We could use your help. As you may or may not know Verizon/Samsung has seen fit to lock our S3's down with an encrypted bootloader. Although we have many great developers working to crack it; we could really use your help letting Verizon/Samsung know the Xda community as a whole does not appreciate any attempt of oppression of our “Developmental Freedom.”
Please go to the link below and help out your fellow Xda'er
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1799090
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If anyone out here has a minute to spare it would be greatly appreciated if you could fill out this form for my thesis
goo.gl/forms/KC8Yv3IK6y
Do you have results of your poll?
I filled. Very interesting to see the results.
Just saying this in advance, if this has been already asked and answered then I apologize for creating this thread; I know it can be really annoying. I have my exams going on, I tried to look for it but didn't find the information I wanted.
So I've been using XDA since I first bought a galaxy s3, and now I own an LG G3. I cannot emphasize how much this community has helped me over the time, and now I feel like I should be contributing after leeching for so many years. I know one way I can contribute to devs is by reporting bugs, but I feel like I'm capable of more than that.
Currently I'm an electrical engineering student in my third year, and I've gained a lot of experience with programming, I just finished a course on ARM assembly. What I want to know is how can I contribute to this community with my skills which are mostly in programming (C, Java, Assembly) and electronics. I would love to join any kind of projects where I can help and even though I admit I should be searching for them myself, I would really appreciate if someone could point me into the right direction.
TL;DR I'm an electrical engineering student with a lot of experience in programming and electronics, would like to contribute, need help with where to start.
Mindstealth said:
Just saying this in advance, if this has been already asked and answered then I apologize for creating this thread; I know it can be really annoying. I have my exams going on, I tried to look for it but didn't find the information I wanted.
So I've been using XDA since I first bought a galaxy s3, and now I own an LG G3. I cannot emphasize how much this community has helped me over the time, and now I feel like I should be contributing after leeching for so many years. I know one way I can contribute to devs is by reporting bugs, but I feel like I'm capable of more than that.
Currently I'm an electrical engineering student in my third year, and I've gained a lot of experience with programming, I just finished a course on ARM assembly. What I want to know is how can I contribute to this community with my skills which are mostly in programming (C, Java, Assembly) and electronics. I would love to join any kind of projects where I can help and even though I admit I should be searching for them myself, I would really appreciate if someone could point me into the right direction.
TL;DR I'm an electrical engineering student with a lot of experience in programming and electronics, would like to contribute, need help with where to start.
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I'm not a dev but you can help people in the Q/A
And good luck for your exams!
Mindstealth said:
Just saying this in advance, if this has been already asked and answered then I apologize for creating this thread; I know it can be really annoying. I have my exams going on, I tried to look for it but didn't find the information I wanted.
So I've been using XDA since I first bought a galaxy s3, and now I own an LG G3. I cannot emphasize how much this community has helped me over the time, and now I feel like I should be contributing after leeching for so many years. I know one way I can contribute to devs is by reporting bugs, but I feel like I'm capable of more than that.
Currently I'm an electrical engineering student in my third year, and I've gained a lot of experience with programming, I just finished a course on ARM assembly. What I want to know is how can I contribute to this community with my skills which are mostly in programming (C, Java, Assembly) and electronics. I would love to join any kind of projects where I can help and even though I admit I should be searching for them myself, I would really appreciate if someone could point me into the right direction.
TL;DR I'm an electrical engineering student with a lot of experience in programming and electronics, would like to contribute, need help with where to start.
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Hi, you can help by answering questions in the Q&A section here if you know the answer. If you are talking more on a programming level you can send info regarding your experience to the developers posting team ROMs to see if there is some way your knowledge can help. I would say you should start with doing some of your own projects first, like themeing or building a kernel. You would have to search for guides though to get you started.