I'm not exactly struggling with programming, though at the moment all we're doing is learning the logic behind it and flowcharting stuff in Raptor. Which is cool, but not really 'programming'. I just have a fairly deep dislike of school. >_> Though honestly, I'm actually more interested in computer repair.
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Did you ever have that one professor who was just terrible at writing assignment?
I just had to do a DB assignment where all we had to do was copy and paste the DBMS' sample SQL query into an auto-grader. Except he forgot to tell us to trim the last two lines (Which modified a table and dropped it. in that order) and to change the ordering of the primary key and value. At that point, I just went "Then why the frak are we copying and pasting anyway?".
I just had to do a DB assignment where all we had to do was copy and paste the DBMS' sample SQL query into an auto-grader. Except he forgot to tell us to trim the last two lines (Which modified a table and dropped it. in that order) and to change the ordering of the primary key and value. At that point, I just went "Then why the frak are we copying and pasting anyway?".
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Beano.Chozon1 wrote: Is there a way to fight the flatulence?
Maybe he felt the syntax was too complicated for the peon students and by copy/pasting, fatfinger typos were eliminated...?Deepfreeze32 wrote:Did you ever have that one professor who was just terrible at writing assignment?
I just had to do a DB assignment where all we had to do was copy and paste the DBMS' sample SQL query into an auto-grader. Except he forgot to tell us to trim the last two lines (Which modified a table and dropped it. in that order) and to change the ordering of the primary key and value. At that point, I just went "Then why the frak are we copying and pasting anyway?".
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maybe...but then in class today he said "Oh yeah, you should just change the select statement because I can't be bothered to fix the assignment grading."
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I'm very nearly going to go to my friends who have taken the class before and ask for their study guide (Or even just a list of topics) for the final. Then challenge the course. Because holy smokes this class is stupid.
/rage
Any experience with issue-tracking software?
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I'm very nearly going to go to my friends who have taken the class before and ask for their study guide (Or even just a list of topics) for the final. Then challenge the course. Because holy smokes this class is stupid.
/rage
Any experience with issue-tracking software?
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Yeah we used Jira at my last job and there's talk of implementing it at my current one.
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Revision control? You mean like SourceSafe?
CVS I've had the best experience with, as well as SVN (Subversion).
CVS I've had the best experience with, as well as SVN (Subversion).
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My friend, you should check out Git or Mercurial. Distributed revision control is where it's at. 
I used SVN for several years and I liked it well enough, but after about an hour with Mercurial, I was spoiled.
Takes a little bit to get used to when coming from a centralized source control, but having your own local repository is pretty sweet.
But then, it's not like we have a whole lot of say what sort of source control the company uses. Although, we should be switching to Mercurial sometime soonish.
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I used SVN for several years and I liked it well enough, but after about an hour with Mercurial, I was spoiled.
Takes a little bit to get used to when coming from a centralized source control, but having your own local repository is pretty sweet.
But then, it's not like we have a whole lot of say what sort of source control the company uses. Although, we should be switching to Mercurial sometime soonish.
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Actually, I do have a Github account where I've uploaded some of my work. It's cool, haven't done much more than that though.
Favorite Starship... USS Enterprise, NCC-1701
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What about teh starship Unicorn?

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NetBeans?
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Nah I'm an Eclipse kind of guy myself.
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Is there a way to control the insane urge to write something stupid on my tests?
