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Better than this one teacher I heard of who kicked a kid out of a class when he corrected and optimized the (teachers) code `-`
Quote from: qazz42 on February 03, 2011, 03:06:29 pmBetter than this one teacher I heard of who kicked a kid out of a class when he corrected and optimized the (teachers) code `-`I think that was Nemo, right? I think he lost points for optimizing his code instead of using a command the teacher wanted him to use. X.x
One thing that sucks is when you take a programming class but have no computer at home (or don't have access to the softwares needed to code). In hi school we couldn't afford a computer at all due to being poor so I only had 1 hour a week to work on projects I would have liked to spend more time on. Trust me, even though it was just VB and a small game, I loved to work on that ROL project back then. After graduating from hi school in June 2003 I took multimedia classes in college, but had no computer until April 2004. When I got one I had no money to afford all the softwares they used and back then I did not know about torrents, an USB jumpdrive costed $300, the computers had no CD/DVD-ROM burners, so the only way to transfer files to my computer at home was Zip disks (or floppy disks, but those had low capacity). However I couldn't find a zip drive anywhere for my computer. I also didn't have internet until 2005 because my mom didn't trust Internet...That said this was not the reason why I dropped out, though. I just didn't like the whole work/debug under deadlines/pressure thing and I realized advanced web/computer programming was just not for me.