Facebook killed the radio star. And by radio star, I mean the premise of distributed forums around the internet. And that got got by Instagram/SnapChat. And that got got by TikTok. Where the fuck is the internet we once knew?
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I went because the tests were given with 1-day notice. Of course, I also got back at my 1st-semester roomate by accidently failing to tell him when those days were. That made it all worth while.
Quote from: Sidoh on September 17, 2009, 02:31:20 pmQuote from: Hitmen on September 17, 2009, 12:22:04 pmFor the past hour my professor has been going through the code for a project we are doing and pretty much reading the javadoc comments to us. I'm about ready to kill myself. ach. Skip the lecture? Yeah. I never went to lecture for basic programming, still got a 98% in it.
Quote from: Hitmen on September 17, 2009, 12:22:04 pmFor the past hour my professor has been going through the code for a project we are doing and pretty much reading the javadoc comments to us. I'm about ready to kill myself. ach. Skip the lecture?
For the past hour my professor has been going through the code for a project we are doing and pretty much reading the javadoc comments to us. I'm about ready to kill myself.
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Quote from: Chavo on September 17, 2009, 06:09:33 pmI went because the tests were given with 1-day notice. Of course, I also got back at my 1st-semester roomate by accidently failing to tell him when those days were. That made it all worth while.You should have went every other day. Either you find out about a test the next day, or you find out about a test THAT day.
software engineering was one of the least enjoyable computer science classes i've ever taken. ugh.
Quote from: Sidoh on September 17, 2009, 06:44:34 pmsoftware engineering was one of the least enjoyable computer science classes i've ever taken. ugh.I am currently taking one of the TWO discrete math courses my school requires (it used to be one class, but they split it into two for double the pain). I have a feeling I will hate them way wayyyyy more.
there's just something about math i like. it's much more... honest than other subjects. when you're told something, you're given unequivocal proof that what you're told is right.don't get me wrong, i like subjects where this isn't the case, but i always feel like there's something missing when i don't see a proof.
Quote from: Sidoh on September 18, 2009, 06:05:11 pmthere's just something about math i like. it's much more... honest than other subjects. when you're told something, you're given unequivocal proof that what you're told is right.don't get me wrong, i like subjects where this isn't the case, but i always feel like there's something missing when i don't see a proof. Now... take that and apply it to the real world. Now you have physics, so its even better!
Quote from: Towelie on September 18, 2009, 06:44:55 pmQuote from: Sidoh on September 18, 2009, 06:05:11 pmthere's just something about math i like. it's much more... honest than other subjects. when you're told something, you're given unequivocal proof that what you're told is right.don't get me wrong, i like subjects where this isn't the case, but i always feel like there's something missing when i don't see a proof. Now... take that and apply it to the real world. Now you have physics, so its even better!physics almost always relies on empirical proof, which isn't proof at all. it's evidence. mathematical proof allows true knowledge. even in physics (especially in physics, actually), i feel that the professor could be lying to me with all of his hand-waving nonsense.
True knowledge of what? I don't see what "knowledge" you get from mathematical proofs.