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Jul 1, 2009 at 18:48 comment added Norman Ramsey @muusbolla: I'm sorry your teachers are giving you such crappy books. There are a few good ones out there. Re 'SO is not a reference for people who are new for programming', the founders disagree and say newbie questions are welcome here. As for the bad post you cite, it appears that the voting mechanism dealt with it quite effectively :-)
Jun 30, 2009 at 21:31 comment added muusbolla As a non-lazy student, it bugs me a lot when other students don't learn how to translate ideas into code, but only piggyback off of other people. I find there are many completely ignorant students in my classes who try to use ME as a resource, instead of just Googling it themselves or gasp opening the book. For your students who cannot learn to program from class material, the book, OR Google... fail them. It is my firm belief that the average quality of the world's software would be much better if the incompetent programmers had just failed out in college, instead of being "helped along".
Jun 30, 2009 at 21:23 comment added muusbolla I completely disagree. Not only should you not send them to SO, you also should not send them to the book. Google is the best programming reference in existence. As a current college student, I never open my programming books. When I need help on ANY aspect of programming, I go straight to www.google.com. SO is not a reference for people who are new to programming; it is a forum to pick the brains of other programmers AFTER one has exhausted Google's offerings. Otherwise these forums get filled with posts like tinyurl.com/badSOpost
Dec 5, 2008 at 4:39 history answered Norman Ramsey CC BY-SA 2.5