Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watnot!watmath!clyde!rutgers!ames!ucbcad!ucbvax!decvax!tektronix!cae780!amdcad!amd!intelca!mipos3!cpocd2!nate From: nate@cpocd2.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.edu Subject: Re: Cheating on Programming Assignments Message-ID: <568@cpocd2.UUCP> Date: Thu, 9-Apr-87 12:24:04 EST Article-I.D.: cpocd2.568 Posted: Thu Apr 9 12:24:04 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 11-Apr-87 15:12:21 EST References: <248@rruxa.UUCP> <2625@phri.UUCP> <1652@ttrdc.UUCP> <1355@uwmacc.UUCP> Reply-To: nate@cpocd2.UUCP (Nate Hess) Organization: Intel Corp., ASIC Services Organization, Chandler AZ. Lines: 26 In article <1355@uwmacc.UUCP> oyster@unix.macc.wisc.edu.UUCP (Vicarious Oyster) writes: >In article <1652@ttrdc.UUCP> levy@ttrdc.UUCP writes: >, roy@phri.UUCP (Roy Smith) writes: ><< prepare an executable file called, for example, assignment1 in his home ><< directory which the prof will then run using his own data set. >< > > Can you say "Academic Probation"? I knew you could... One way around this problem is for the student to have a source file, assignment1.p, say, in his/her home directory, which the prof could then copy, compile, and run. This would also allow the professor to see what, if any, compiler errors, warnings, and/or messages each student's program generates. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nathan Hess Workstation Group, ASIC Services Organization, Intel Corp. ...!{decwrl|hplabs!oliveb|pur-ee|qantel|amd}!intelca!mipos3!cpocd2!nate : nate@cpocd2.intel.com ATT : (602) 961-2037