
This dialog raises an intersting question: when should people start learning how to seek help? In Jerry Harvey's book "The Abilene Paradox" he tells of teaching a class where the refusal to cheat was sufficient cause to flunk the course. "Cheating" was defined as asking for or giving help on an exam or homework assignment. His intent was to teach his students that they perform better as a team than as a collection of isolated individuals. If Mr. Ody (skipping the gender question for now) learns something as a result of this, then I believe we're all the better for it. If he simply turns my work in as his own, without learning a few Bash concepts, it will catch up to him soon enough. On Wed, Sep 29, 2004 at 06:15:28PM +0200, Stefan Hundhammer wrote:
On Wednesday 29 September 2004 17:41, Wenzel, Scott wrote:
Must be a school assignment..
*g*
Yes, the same thought had occured to me. ;-)
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