Maybe I am too much rooted in the German university system, where the
students' autonomy is held high (against all evidence). But I never
understood, why we - who have to learn the interesting stuff completely
on our own, because bad luck supplies us only with Java teachers
(although other professors use Scheme, Lisp, Prolog) - are punished for
a possible misuse of the exercises' solutions by students who would by
cheating loose some years of their lifetime before failing in the
exams.
Regards,
Chris
Am 26.01.2005 um 15:41 schrieb Paul Hudak:
I'm not sure how Simon Thompson feels, or other instructors using his
or my book, but a downside of posting all of the solutions is that the
problems cannot be assigned for homework. I have many of the
solutions to SOE problems, and could post them, but am wondering if it
would be better to make them available only to instructors, or to
those who might convince me that they are not reading the book for
credit. Or is that being too draconian?
-Paul
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