R DESE FUCKIN CLOWNS SERIOUS? I'LL SHOW DESE FUCKERS A THING OR TWO
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Anonymous2013-04-11 1:27
>>8
C isn't a powerful system programming language and an excellent general purpose programming language?
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Anonymous2013-04-11 1:47
>>9
WHERE DA FUCK DOES DAT SAY "C IS A POWERFUL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE"? IT DON'T. IT COMES UP WITH DIS STUPID "C/C++" LANGUAGE DAT DONT FUCKIN EXIST. THINK OF DA FUCKIN STUDENTS.
STUDENT: HI, I WANNA LEARN C?
SOME FAGGOT: OH, U WANNA LEARN C/C++ HUH? DATS NICE.
STUDENT: OH TANK U VERY MUCH.
SOME FAGGOT: DIS IS HOW WE USE DA class KEYWORD: ...
STUDENT: WAAAAH WAAAAAAH WAAAAAAAH
ITS FUCKIN SICK I TELL U. DIS SHIT'S PROBABLY RUN BY A BUNCH OF FUCKIN INDIANS WHO RED YASHWENT KANETKARS LET US C SHIT. THEY'LL BE getch()IN AND kbhit()IN AND gotxy()IN and void main()IN and #include <conio.h>IN ALL DAY LONG LIKE A BUNCH OF FUCKING JACKASSES.
>>1
What the fuck makes you think a little shit cares about programming, fagshit?
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Anonymous2013-04-11 13:14
Well I had to learn Java at school and some basic algorithms like Quiksort and Binary Search.
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Anonymous2013-04-11 23:12
The best classes I ever had were graphic design and programming. Both were taught by nearly retired old fucks that gave students enough room to just do whatever. Every other class seemed to suck the fun out of life, even gym class.
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Anonymous2013-04-12 0:50
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>school is about teaching kids what they want to learn ERROR L0L: sides not found
>>20
I did since I was 7 (T^T). I had to wait until 16 to take an USA elective. I disliked being a poor fag during my childhood. Trying to catch up.
>>1
They should teach programming, as electives. And curricula should be geared toward apprehension of concepts, with more electives than requirements. Real requirements should civilities and life management skills. It should also incorporate lots of lab time, even field trips. Tutors for the needy. Most of the ``teachers'' should just be counselors/managers. Finland is doing it correct.
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Anonymous2013-04-12 12:29
I learned TI-BASIC
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Anonymous2013-04-12 19:17
apprehension of concepts
Is that education or scareducation?
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Anonymous2013-04-12 19:37
>>30 apprehension the faculty or act of apprehending, especially intuitive understanding; perception on a direct and immediate level.
Enrich your vocabulary with /prog/
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Anonymous2013-04-12 20:01
>>31
I know that meaning but it's stupidly ambiguous and you should use comprehension instead and reserve apprehension only when you're scared of learning or something like that...
>>32
When you mean ``apprehension'' you use ``apprehension''. It's not a synoym of ``comprehension.''
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Anonymous2013-04-13 11:03
Last I heard, US Feds will punish –for treason– any school teacher that teaches any of the mechanics of how revolutions work. They have to stick with "and then there was a revolution, and the king was beheaded, and there was much chaos before a new leader was in place, lesson over" and shit like that.
Rather unsurprisingly, this was made law during the Cold War, in case of ZOMFG COMMIES IN AMERICA. Exit Cold War, and lawmakers conveniently …forgot to have it removed. Just in case of ZOMFG JIHADIS IN AMERICA or something. (Or worse, WeTheActualPeople taking the Third Option…)
The lack of actually useful lessons in pre-Uni schools, gets to be rather interesting once you find out stuff like that.
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Anonymous2013-04-13 19:58
My highschool programming teacher had a 5" floppy.
>>34
No. Before anyone falls for this oddly coherent troll, that does not even meet the definition of treason, as is defined in the US constitution. Don't be idiots.
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Anonymous2013-04-13 20:36
>>37
Yes sir! I will now cease being an idiot. Thank you for setting me on the proper path.
And charging a whistleblower with treason is no less than perverting the course of justice... Hence the U.S. Government is charged on the case of Richard Manning..
I guess it's little wonder so many of your troops go loopy, look at what happens when they ask for a 'second opinion'... Wham Bam Solitary Confinement..
>>41-44
You can put more than one line of text in a post.
See? It's perfectly fine to do it too!
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Anonymous2013-04-14 23:13
>>41
In this case, the kids' interesting-for-once teacher is the gummint's traitor, or something.
The point here is that there are several fields where whatever's going on in school, just ain't worth words like "education". And more often than not, it's on purpose.