Comment on: Only 36% of Indian engineers can write compilable code: study
0 11 May 2017 18:39 u/illbrbwithmyflipflop in v/programmingComment on: Only 36% of Indian engineers can write compilable code: study
Ok so i didnt make that connection but still i remember reading about the etomology of that word and it doesnt mean, necessarily that. Careful looking this up but you might want to cross reference the etomology with your source that used that word (aryan)
Comment on: Only 36% of Indian engineers can write compilable code: study
The Hindoos who came into India thousands of years ago were white,
Really? Do you have a link to a source(s) for this?
Comment on: Only 36% of Indian engineers can write compilable code: study
fucker!
Comment on: Only 36% of Indian engineers can write compilable code: study
This would be interesting if there weren't so many people in the industry already trying to put down other people for small, easily fixable instances where code doesn't compile. Sometimes people made a small change and didn't build before checking in code or a single file is excluded from the check in and people go "REEEEE anon's code didn't compile. REEEEE anon can't code REEEEE give me a raise now for identifying this and clearly I'm king coder for writing code that compiles. No one has ever said this about ME!" even though they might have made the same mistake a dozen times and simply covered it up.
So this article doesn't really mean much.
I agree with having the machine grade it. That's what ALL my profs in college did and it was retardedly brittle and they'd use naive programmer technique to do one thing: do an exact string comparison at the end of the program for all or no credit.... i never fucked with that "get every single character right" shit, good thing my programming partner was behind me in skill and i did the bulk of the work while he did the little shit. I didn't even know those were graded like that for a long time.