Spyke
lemmy.world

Maybe I'm the weird one here, but even in college I never had to PHYSICALLY WRITE code.

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3ntrancedreply
lemmy.world

Man, my CS Final freshman year we had to write like a three page script by hand, and you'd get points off for margin spacing. On fucking paper.

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Same here. Professor was an absolute clown too, his example HTML boilerplate for some project we had to do had © 1996 professor dipshit This was early 2010s. He also took points off my midterm one semester for not surrounding my JS with comment tags since, otherwise it wouldn't run on Netscape"

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lemmy.world

WTF! Like, I understand not allowing IDEs or anything with syntax highlighting for an exam. But can't that be accomplished by just using something like notepad on a kiosk computer made for testing?

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That would require effort and planning on the professors end! This was a big 10 school too, shows where the money is spent.

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lemmy.ml

I've had job interviews where I had to hand-write a basic cms with no Internet access. With my handwriting that's not good.

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Kwartelreply
programming.dev

Wait… a cms for an interview is already ridiculous, but hand written? That’s just stupid

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I had a few where it was here's a block of code debug it. The others were just write algorithms in in a intelligible fashion.

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lemmy.ml

Pro tip: think of a bracket as an S and a 2 on top of each other. Which one is on top of which will depend on whether you're writing an opening bracket or a closing bracket. Just try it out and you'll see which is which.

After you try it out, as another comment pointed out, think of your 2s and Ss as surrounding a circle. That way your traces get closer to the actual shape.

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Just draw different iterations of the shape of an integral stacked on top of each other

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