This will get me in with my professors...

Deeko

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There is a message board for my CS class. I don't really read it, but I stumbled across a 51 post thread entitled "This is a horrible CS class!" I put in my 2 cents...I don't think they'll like it, but I'm right and they can't deny it.

Message no. 438[Branch from no. 269]
Posted by Mark Davis (mwd26) on Thursday, March 6, 2003 1:28am
I'm gonna throw something in here. I haven't read most
of the replies, and I'm too lazy to do so. But here
goes.

I am rather well versed in C++. I took it in high
school, and aced the AP exam. Going by that, I probably
would have breezed through the placement tests as well,
but chose to take the course instead. Why? Well, you
never know if this course teaches the language in a
different manner than how I learned. And I have noticed
some differences between this class and my high school
class.

-if I didn't know the language, and wasn't able to pick
up programming languages easily, I wouldn't learn
anything from this class. Lecture notes are supposed to
be NOTES of what the prof goes over. In this class, or
at least in CS164 and the one 171 lecture I've been to,
the notes ARE the lecture, the professor just reads
them, and if he doesn't cover it all, he says "just read
your notes later." That, to me, is an unacceptable
teaching style. Assignments aren't TOO bad, but labs
are a waste of everyone's time. I end up doing the
majority of my labs for my group because I can, and the
format allows for it, and we all want to get out early,
so why not? Well, the other people aren't really
learning much that way. But that doesn't seem to stop
us.

-CAY HORSTMAN. UGH. We used two textbooks in high
school, one by horstmann, another by someone else. We
rarely used Horstmann's book, and NEVER used his header
files. Why? We are supposed to be learning C++ here,
not his functions. We learn his functions, like
graphics and time and whatnot, as if they were standard
C++. They ARE NOT. Another thing. Those graphics
functions are terrible. For my final project for C++ in
high school I taught myself basic Win16 programming, and
wrote a class that made it accessable to those who only
know basic console programming, ie CS171 & 172. I was
an 11th grade student, and my function is, in my
opinion, far superior to Horstmann's ccc_win(they do
basically the same thing). Mine is easier to use, more
powerful, and frankly, mine WORKS. You have to jump
through too many hoops to get his to work, and even then
it doesn't work half the time.

-We go in the strangest order. It is week 9, and we are
just now using for loops and compound conditionals? We
did 'graphics' and objects in week 4? Very, very
illogical sequence.

-Am I gonna get my assignments back? We have very
strict style guides we must program by, how am I
supposed to know if I am following them or not? Again,
its week 9, I've had 3 assignments graded, and lost
points on all of them, but does it say why? Nope...so
how do i correct my errors if I don't know what they
are? I suppose that is a TA to TA issue.

It just seems to me that the way this course is taught
is very inefficient and does not prepare us well for
later classes. I may already know the language, but I
know that if I didn't, that I would be learning far less
from this class than I did from my high school class.
Come on, this is the foundation of my major, shouldn't
more effort be put into teaching us well?
 

joohang

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Originally posted by: dejitaru
I hate programmers.

I classify them as philosophers.

Great men. Just that most people haven't a clue what they are talking about. :)
 

Orsorum

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Originally posted by: joohang
Originally posted by: dejitaru
I hate programmers.

I classify them as philosophers.

Great men. Just that most people haven't a clue what they are talking about. :)

I say the same thing about some homeless people. :p
 

dejitaru

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I classify them as philosophers.
Great men. Just that most people haven't a clue what they are talking about.
How are they so great? I've no trouble understanding programmers or philosophers.

I don't see programmers as philosophers. Most of them are cubicle-ridden losers with bad attitudes about everything. Get a real job.
 

LS20

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sounds horrible , and soudns like you have every right to complain. ugh...cay horstman... i think if you read up on amazon, its unanimously agreed that the horstmann book is the worst popular java books. my friend has one actually, and i can attest to it :D


take it up to the dean.!
 
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Must be your first year of college.....wait until you get to a hard class
rolleye.gif
 

agnitrate

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Originally posted by: dejitaru


I don't see programmers as philosophers. Most of them are cubicle-ridden losers with bad attitudes about everything. Get a real job.

Perhaps you should edit your post before you are crucified by some of the members on this forum.

Ooops, I just quoted you. Deal.

-silver

 

minendo

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In this class, or
at least in CS164 and the one 171 lecture I've been to,
the notes ARE the lecture, the professor just reads
them, and if he doesn't cover it all, he says "just read
your notes later."
Welcome to college.
 

dabuddha

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Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Must be your first year of college.....wait until you get to a hard class
rolleye.gif

Did you even bother to read his post?
Granted I think Deeko is a whiner whose full of it but in this case, he seems to have a point. Nothing angered me more than a stupid class which I'm "forced" to waste my money on because I needed it for my degree. By stupid class I do mean the teacher is a moron and/or has no idea of how to teach a class. But hopefully Deeko will learn that this is a small thing compared to real life problems and that you have to pick and chose your battles. But good points though Deeko :)
 

minendo

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Originally posted by: dejitaru
I don't see programmers as philosophers. Most of them are cubicle-ridden losers with bad attitudes about everything. Get a real job.
By real job you are referring to? Performing sexual favors for crack does not count as a real job either.

 

dabuddha

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Originally posted by: minendo
In this class, or
at least in CS164 and the one 171 lecture I've been to,
the notes ARE the lecture, the professor just reads
them, and if he doesn't cover it all, he says "just read
your notes later."
Welcome to college.


Yeah I know, very sad. My last year of college, i think 36 of the 42 credit hours I took were all "powerpoint slides" based. God I hated that crap so much. I didn't shell out hundreds of dollars to watch a professor make pretty neato slides.
 

dabuddha

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Originally posted by: dejitaru
I classify them as philosophers.
Great men. Just that most people haven't a clue what they are talking about.
How are they so great? I've no trouble understanding programmers or philosophers.

I don't see programmers as philosophers. Most of them are cubicle-ridden losers with bad attitudes about everything. Get a real job.

moron
 

iamwiz82

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Originally posted by: dabuddha
Originally posted by: minendo
In this class, or
at least in CS164 and the one 171 lecture I've been to,
the notes ARE the lecture, the professor just reads
them, and if he doesn't cover it all, he says "just read
your notes later."
Welcome to college.


Yeah I know, very sad. My last year of college, i think 36 of the 42 credit hours I took were all "powerpoint slides" based. God I hated that crap so much. I didn't shell out hundreds of dollars to watch a professor make pretty neato slides.

i have had multiple prof who dont even make up their own powerpoints. They use the ones supplied with the book. It is interest to watch them try to present material they never looked over previously.
 

dabuddha

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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: dabuddha
Originally posted by: minendo
In this class, or
at least in CS164 and the one 171 lecture I've been to,
the notes ARE the lecture, the professor just reads
them, and if he doesn't cover it all, he says "just read
your notes later."
Welcome to college.


Yeah I know, very sad. My last year of college, i think 36 of the 42 credit hours I took were all "powerpoint slides" based. God I hated that crap so much. I didn't shell out hundreds of dollars to watch a professor make pretty neato slides.

i have had multiple prof who dont even make up their own powerpoints. They use the ones supplied with the book. It is interest to watch them try to present material they never looked over previously.

My assembly teacher would use overhead slides. Sometimes he'd bring the same lecture the next class and we would tell him we've done this already. He'd get this pizzled look on his face and then tell us, "Well, we'll do it again!"
 

udonoogen

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i have had bad teachers, too. theyre everywhere. cs is good at our school, i'm just cs-stupid. :)

how about when your professor doesn't know how to lecture? that's just fantastic. i have one that stands in the SAME spot for an hour and a half without moving a muscle and just talking in her monotone voice. a required class otherwise no one would take it. however, no one shows up so it's just the same.
 

Deeko

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Jun 16, 2000
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Originally posted by: dabuddha
Originally posted by: minendo
In this class, or
at least in CS164 and the one 171 lecture I've been to,
the notes ARE the lecture, the professor just reads
them, and if he doesn't cover it all, he says "just read
your notes later."
Welcome to college.


Yeah I know, very sad. My last year of college, i think 36 of the 42 credit hours I took were all "powerpoint slides" based. God I hated that crap so much. I didn't shell out hundreds of dollars to watch a professor make pretty neato slides.

I have other powerpoint-based lectures, they don't bother me too much because the professor actually TEACHES rather than reading it straight...its nice to not have to take notes, leaves you free to pay more attention, but if the teacher is just reading the slide, what's the point of even going?

My assembly teacher would use overhead slides. Sometimes he'd bring the same lecture the next class and we would tell him we've done this already. He'd get this pizzled look on his face and then tell us, "Well, we'll do it again!"
LOL

Must be your first year of college.....wait until you get to a hard class
I wish I had a hard CS class, but if this is a joke to me but a lot of the other students are struggling, how can they make the class challenging to me, yet mangable for them? Hopefully next year we'll see.


A TA responded to my message, he is intrigued and wants to know how my windows interface works. No response from the prof's yet though.