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RE: SEC-S20W2 - How to Prepare Yourself for Programming
You should be attentive and careful when completing tasks. Thank you for participating; this task was extensive, and the next one should be smaller in scope.
Task | Comment | Grade |
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1) What should you have done before to become a programmer in the future? | I’ve already clarified the essence of my question — not "a few things I should have done before becoming a programmer.", but "what I should have done before I DECIDED to become a programmer." In other words, what I needed to learn/do back then when you weren’t thinking about being a programmer yet. | 0.2/1 |
2) Name an online game (logic or puzzle). Explain how it can help the programmer. | The answer to this question should actually follow from the response to the first one. There are plenty of logical games—why do all students choose the same Sudoku that everyone else is doing? I didn't specify this restriction in the rules, but I will do so next time. |
0.6/1 |
3.1) Wolf-goat-cabbage | You explained the solution to the problem very well. | 0.3/0.3 |
3.2) Two men and two boys with a boat | 0.3/0.3 | |
3.3) Two men and one boat | Not at all correct. I only gave a grade for the attempt to solve it. The problem is very easy, but the solution is not in the direction you think because you believe it’s complex. You write that one man swims there and then back, and the second one goes there and back — so how did they cross? They were just returning. |
0.1/0.4 |
4) blockly.games | The link to the solution for problem 8 is incorrect; it should have been generated after solving it. Perhaps you did it at the beginning of the solving process. 8, 9, and 10 are correct, but it’s always preferable to look for solutions that save something, like the number of teams or the steps of the performer. |
1.7/2 |
5) code.org | All is correct; the addition is the same as in the previous one: you should always look for the best solution. However, at the beginning of learning, any correct solution is acceptable. | 2.7/3 |
6) From 0 to 100 | You didn’t think much about the task, and you didn’t even notice that you solved it incorrectly. You were supposed to reach 100, but you reached 120. | 0.2/1 |
7) like code.org та blockly.games | The task required finding something similar to code.org and blockly.games. Since other students have already mentioned those, it would have been better to find something different. | 0.7/1 |
Total: | *** | 6.8/10 |