Waited until the last possible minute to start a Java project for CSC216, relied on my l33t h4x0r sk1llz to get it done and submitted in a few hours......only to realize about 3 minutes after the submit deadline passed that I accidentally transposed two variable names, which will now cause an ArrayOutOfBounds exception and result in me getting a max grade of 50 This is what I get for not leaving enough time to thoroughly debug every single snippet of code
3/3/2006 12:24:42 PM
youre no worse than the groups of coders who put out buggy products whenever they feel like it.
3/3/2006 12:31:08 PM
that'll teach ya!
3/3/2006 1:21:48 PM
you should have sent an email with the correct code to your TA/professor - they might have given you partial credit since it was only 3 minutes lateyou've probably let too much time pass by now, though.you kids are too lackadaisical about your grades
3/3/2006 2:49:32 PM
216 *chuckle*
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3/3/2006 3:23:12 PM
Yeah, i consider myself a decent programmer, and it took me a good 5 hours to get that program done.
3/3/2006 4:41:17 PM
this is the same thing i did for my CSC classes so far. worked easily for both 116 and 216. the best advice i can give you though, is definitely not to do it for 316. i fucked myself and my partner over last semester on a program by doing this.
3/3/2006 4:44:59 PM
propagate that shit nigga
3/3/2006 4:45:29 PM
^^^I can't really consider myself a good programmer, mostly b/c I write programs like I write papers -- not just bits and pieces at a time, but also completely revising my thesis several times midway through...leaving me with all sorts of early shit that didn't get changed several revisions ago For the time I spent on that project, I'd venture that 70%ish of it was fixing errors from when I originally did something one way and then changed my mind so it would look more coherent. I should've just just kept the ugly code Excoriator: I'll keep your suggestion in mind going forward. I had Schwarz for CSC116, so I just accepted as gospel the CSC mantra not to bother if something's not in by the submit deadline [Edited on March 3, 2006 at 5:21 PM. Reason : ---]
3/3/2006 5:17:39 PM
I wish I had written code in 316 like I wrote papers for my history and english classes.
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3/4/2006 3:23:25 PM
I wouldn't worry, that's what QA is for.
3/4/2006 7:21:19 PM
My programming skillz = suck ass. It took me about 12-14 hours to do that thing and it still didn't work quite right.
3/5/2006 12:44:07 AM
The best advise imo, is to ignore the impulse to skip the directions. By directions I mean the actual assignment and examples from the book / class.
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3/5/2006 4:15:43 PM
dont you have to do that maze thing in assembly?
3/5/2006 4:57:26 PM
the maze thing is simple in assembler.in 316 it was actually pretty challenging.meaning I had to think about it.(ask scud about that) haha
3/5/2006 5:30:46 PM
yah the maze deal was a lot harder in 316 than in assembly
3/7/2006 4:09:56 PM
so we have to do this same thing two more times???
3/7/2006 4:12:12 PM
ok, I'm interested now. Not having gone to undergrad @ NCSU, I have no idea what you're talking about. could someone elaborate?
3/7/2006 5:37:18 PM
Sounds like the same maze problem I had back in 216 years ago where you have to write a program to recursively solve it. I still have problems getting my head around recursion.
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3/8/2006 9:35:09 AM
i think i did that one like 3-4 years ago now that someone explained it. i recall it not being hard at all though. probably not very efficient either.
3/8/2006 9:41:13 AM
recursive left/right hand solving mousescurrrry
3/8/2006 10:14:42 AM
i told my teacher, "look bitch, this is boring!"
3/8/2006 10:18:54 AM
Has Miller ever made up any of the projects? It seems like it's always Schwartz, Perry, or Balik making up all the assignments.
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