??? 12/08/08 16:47 Read: times |
#160735 - Arguing against yourself Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I don't understand your arguments.
In one post, you complain that you can't manage your project because the documentation isn't availabe and want help. In this post, you say that the goal of the project is that you should search for the material. But if you should search for the relevant material - do you think asking for it in a forum really fulfills the project goals? Are you saying that your class mates are expected to know the 8051 from before, but you have manated to enter a course where you do not taken all the required classes? Are not all your class mates also beginners with the 8051? Did I understand everything: - The professor (or Dr.) do give out an assignment to all students? - All students should have an equal chance to solve the assignment? - All students have similar school background? - The assignment puts weight on individual search for relevant documents? - Your school mates do manage to find information, but you settled for a closed library and got stuck? - Your school mates did not get stuck because they started before you - or searched the net instead of looking at the local library? - You will comply with the rules of the assignments if you get the needed info - and working code - from a forum? - Your school buddies will (or will they not?) turn in code they have located on the net? - Whatever works is fine - no worry about who wrote the code? - Understanding how it works isn't important - as long as you have something to turn in? - The professor (or Dr.) did not supply enough time to solve this project (for anyone in the class)? - Only the ones who locate ready-to-run code will manage to get accepted on the course? |