Testing and Debugging
Well for starters today was a pretty short day. We corrected a messed up demo with 6 errors in the code. We were instructed to look through the code to correct these errors and upload them to the wiki( big yeppie, not)the problems that were within it werent really problems more an annoyance because when you have a working code and then purposely screw it up so students can attempt a repair when the instructor just refers you to wiki where there are less information and lots of broken links. I don't think many of us had trouble with it plus the fact if you did miss something it would let you know. This segment was a big "yawn" for many of us, however the up side was that it kept us from really having to sit in front of a computer for a couple of hours. The Lesson from this is dont argue with something when its working argue when your not learning what you need to be. HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY EVEN WHEN YOUR FELLOW PEERS AND INSTRUCTOR GIVES YOU BAD LOOKS!!! HAHA
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