ok, that's good to know.
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On Sep 24, 11:51 pm, TheIrda <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>  I'm Now with the IO part and executed all the labs in the way and i've not 
> fond an error so far. A couple of time it seemed not workibg but checking 
> agaon it was my error.
>
> So do not be worried, use netbeans if not already doing, and in case of 
> errore read the exercise agaon and check the code with the one on the lab.
>
> Enjoy your passion!!
>
> Inviato da iPhone
>
> Il giorno 25/set/2010, alle ore 06:47, Michèle Garoche <[email protected]> 
> ha scritto:
>
>
>
> > On Sep 24, 11:21 pm, "ooo.stephen" <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> lab 1007 - exception handling.
>
> >> i've noted a few labs where errors in the instructions do not allow
> >> the exercise to work, and i find it hard to believe i'm the first to
> >> report it. this must be especially difficult for those with even less
> >> programming experience than me.  has anyone on your end gone through
> >> these exercise to confirm they're correct?  as the course advances,
> >> i'm increasingly concerned i won't be able to spot these errors.  it's
> >> hard enough to learn new things, let alone incorrect new things.  do
> >> you feel the same way, and what can you do to ensure the course
> >> material is true?
> > First when the labs are written all the exercises are really made as
> > you would.
> > Secondly when a lab is changed, either because the APIs are changed or
> > for any reason, the exercises are made again.
> > It may happen that in a hurry, which happens rather frequently, not
> > all the exercises are tested, which opens the door for errors.
> > But most of the times, errors come from not reading exactly the
> > instructions or from a special programming environment, such as
> > endorsed libraries, special programming environment variables, etc.
> > which unfortunately we cannot much about it, apart from having exactly
> > the same environment, machine, architecture, etc.
> > That said, the Java Programming course is far from having those
> > special environment variables, endorsed libraries, etc.
> > And finally, if you report errors with a true reference (that is right
> > number of the lab and right name of it, right number of the exercise
> > and inside the exercise right sub section, you can be sure that the
> > lab will be checked entirely again as per instructions or the part
> > which do not work anymore removed if it is impossible to make it work
> > again within a reasonable time.
>
> > So, throw away your anxiety, don't hesitate to ask, report what you
> > think are errors (but accurately please, I cannot spend two hours
> > searching throughout all the labs of all the courses where exactly an
> > error if any is to be found and alas most of the time that is the
> > case, which obviously slows any correction of errors and can also lead
> > indirectly to errors in new courses).
> > And above all, have fun programming.
>
> > Michèle Garoche
>
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