Well, to be anal, sharing code for a project that's being graded would be an Honor Code violation...
[sarcasm] D'oh, I forgot that in school they prepare you for the "real world" in which no one shares information, offers help or publishes solutions so the wheel does not need to be reinvented. My bad. :P [/sarcasm]
The difference between completely copying someone else's project vs. asking for help on an already written project that has a weird bug the teacher couldn't even figure out is a simple distinction for me but apparently not for Tech. That always angered me about the way they did things. I can honestly say that it has taught me to be more of a lone programmer than a team programmer.
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Date: 2004-01-29 05:27 pm (UTC)[sarcasm]
D'oh, I forgot that in school they prepare you for the "real world" in which no one shares information, offers help or publishes solutions so the wheel does not need to be reinvented. My bad. :P
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The difference between completely copying someone else's project vs. asking for help on an already written project that has a weird bug the teacher couldn't even figure out is a simple distinction for me but apparently not for Tech. That always angered me about the way they did things. I can honestly say that it has taught me to be more of a lone programmer than a team programmer.