Maybe your professor means it should be double spaced and times New Roman
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On Oct 31, 2012 10:22 AM, Calvin Morrison mutanttur...@gmail.com wrote:
My 3rd year computer science professor just said:
In order to have a good program, it must be large
*facepalm*
wtf, you didn't expect this when you went to study?
My 3rd year computer science professor just said:
In order to have a good program, it must be large
*facepalm*
This is something very common today. Teachers in the universities
create minds that only can do very difficult things. I has to say that in my
case was the same, and
You should think about transferring to another school that's more
challenging.
On Oct 31, 2012 1:50 PM, Calvin Morrison mutanttur...@gmail.com wrote:
An example we had to do for a quick in class activity was writing a
program to student names (in a text files) into a list and print out their
These days as long as you have a degree, it doesn't matter much where you
attended, as long as you aren't in the bottom or top of the list.
I do not attend this school to learn but for the degree.
On 31 October 2012 13:54, Carlos Torres vlaadbr...@gmail.com wrote:
You should think about
I quickly overcame the assignment with:
paste names.txt grades.txt
My professor responded by saying you are doing it the wrong way.
It's preposterous to not use the tools given to us by unix gods.
You *were* doing it the wrong way. The assignment wasn't about the final
result, which was
Except that we need to learn how to use the tools thst exist instead if
implementing our own. You shouldn't need programing ability for something
like this
On Oct 31, 2012 2:53 PM, Brandon Invergo bran...@invergo.net wrote:
I quickly overcame the assignment with:
paste names.txt grades.txt
Greetings comrades.
There is a new project on suckless.org, which is utmp(1)[0]. This is a
simple application which was created by Roberto E. Vargas Caballero in
conjunction to be used with st(1) to have utmp handling.
Sincerely,
Christoph Lohmann
[0] http://hg.suckless.org/utmp/
Somebody claiming to be Christoph Lohmann wrote:
There is a new project on suckless.org, which is utmp(1)[0]. This is a
simple application which was created by Roberto E. Vargas Caballero in
conjunction to be used with st(1) to have utmp handling.
This seems nifty, but when I run it I get
Somebody claiming to be Christoph Lohmann wrote:
There is a new project on suckless.org, which is utmp(1)[0]. This is a
simple application which was created by Roberto E. Vargas Caballero in
conjunction to be used with st(1) to have utmp handling.
On inspection of the Makefile, I found
Greetings comrades.
There are some changes for surf in the repository now:
* The loading indicator will only appear on loading.
* If using a proxy then the colors of the indicator are different.
* Mod + / is now search.
* There are now commandline options to
Greetings.
On Wed, 31 Oct 2012 21:32:20 +0100 Stephen Paul Weber
singpol...@singpolyma.net wrote:
On inspection of the Makefile, I found that my `make install` had not ended
up with the g+s permission set on the binary, even though the command is
there. Maybe because the group is changed
On Wed, Oct 31, 2012 at 02:59:26PM -0400, Calvin Morrison wrote:
Except that we need to learn how to use the tools thst exist instead if
implementing our own.
You shouldn't need programing ability for something like this
yes and no,
there are two cases here. Either you could have done this
Except that we need to learn how to use the tools thst exist instead if
implementing our own. You shouldn't need programing ability for something
like this
Every programming assignment you'll receive has already been written
many times over before. The point isn't to create something novel.
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