"Gaspar, Alessio (USF Lakeland)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Mmmm, this analogy is flawed, what about reconsidering it along the lines of: > >Car mechanics = electrical engineering / comp org / comp architecture >Driving professionally = programming / software engineering >Driving casually = using a computer Going off on a bit of a tangent, what about considering the evidence in "The Camel has Two Humps" (http://www.cs.mdx.ac.uk/research/PhDArea/saeed/paper1.pdf) which argues that programming ability shows a strong bimodal distribution and that some people will never learn to program/be good programmers no matter what teaching methods you use, while others will, no matter what teaching methods you use. Maybe it's not a case of "you need to understand X" but "you need to be born with the geek gene". Peter. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- PPIG Discuss List (discuss@ppig.org) Discuss admin: http://limitlessmail.net/mailman/listinfo/discuss Announce admin: http://limitlessmail.net/mailman/listinfo/announce PPIG Discuss archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/discuss%40ppig.org/