Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!psuvax1!rutgers!dimacs.rutgers.edu!seismo!seismo.CSS.GOV!bonnett From: bonnett@seismo.CSS.GOV (H. David Bonnett) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: Homework & the net (was Roots of polynomials) Message-ID: <49248@seismo.CSS.GOV> Date: 6 Dec 90 15:35:15 GMT References: <2173@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> <1990Dec5.175558.29859@dg-rtp.dg.com> <4529@idunno.Princeton.EDU> Sender: usenet@seismo.CSS.GOV Reply-To: bonnett@seismo.CSS.GOV (H. David Bonnett) Organization: Center for Seismic Studies, Arlington, VA Lines: 33 In article <4529@idunno.Princeton.EDU>, subbarao@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Kartik Subbarao) writes: About homework on the net... |> Anyway -- what does everyone else think about this? I've seen both sorts of |> attitudes on the subject. What do you guys think comp.lang.c should do? Since you asked for opinions; I will offer mine. I feel the same way about homework that I feel about questions that can be answered by a quick (maybe not-so-quick) perusal of a manual. **DO YOUR OWN WORK: DO NOT EXPECT A FREE RIDE HERE*** There, now I feel better... Honestly, I try to only post questions here when there does not appear to be any answer available in the docs or from the several gurus kicking around here. If you are given a problem to solve in a class, even if it is merely a proof-of-concept; do it yourself. I can guarantee that it will make far more sense than if you cut-n-paste code from the net (or a book). People like Chris Torek, Doug Gwyn, and many others are far too busy to provide handholding or pointer to man pages. They learned their C from doing it, so should others. Take this point of view or throw it away, I really don't care, it is merely an opinion.... -Legalese: Nothing spouted here should or can be taken to represent the official, unofficial, or implicit opinion of the Center for Seismic Studies, SAIC, DARPA, or anybody but me (and I don't matter....) -dave bonnett; A geographer running amok in unix bonnett@seismo.css.gov : Center for Seismic Studies - Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com