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teach_programming·Teach ProgrammingbyJaumeI

Humor: student answers

Share some the answers you got from those special students. I'll begin:


  • Do you think I'll pass the subject? (Student with an average of 9.5 over 10)

  • Do you think with this project I'll pass the subject? (Project fully copy&pasted from ChatGPT, including sentences like "I'm just an AI...")

  • Well, it keeps saying I need one more parenthesis here.
  • Well, try adding one?
  • It works! Wow, you're the best!
  • ...
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teach_programming·Teach ProgrammingbyJaumeI

Please read: community rules

This community is a hub where programming teachers can discuss methodologies, ways to improve teaching skills, classroom engagement, best practices...

It can also be a place to comments and discuss problems with students (but keeping anonymity always in mind) and make some humor about the hardships of our profession. If you are not yet a teacher, but want to become one, you're also welcome.

We won't do your assignments. Go to Learn_programming for that! (not really).

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learn_programming·Learn ProgrammingbyJaumeI

Please read: community rules

This community is aimed at two specific topics:

  • Support general programming questions, of any language, mainly for people beginning their journey in programming.
  • Give some advice on programming education or career.

What this community doesn't intend to do:

  • Give specific answers to very specific, non-beginners, problems of a particular language. You probably can go to a community of that language to get help with that.
  • Solve your programming assignments. You can ask for a specific issue, but it's essential that you learn to think and solve them, or you'll never progress.

As suggested by Captain Janeway, here are some rules specific to the posts:

  • Paste your code. Unless there's not any other way, please don't provide screenshots of the code, it's harder to review.
  • If possible, try to provide a runnable example of the code in question
  • Explain as much as you can: what you’ve tried, what the error is, what you think the problem is
  • As usual, be kind

The probability of getting an answer will increase dramatically if you follow these points.

This post will be updated periodically, with any new inputs considered necessary.-----

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