"computer science" is going downhill..
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 6:06 pm
Hi. We have these curriculum contests(I'm still in highschool at the moment) where we go to different colleges and take tests they make and see who gets highest, and in the end they have a tournament of champions thing
I took 3 of these tests.
First one: Computer Fundamentals
This was all about office productivity.. extremely closely tied to microsoft(good thing I have a fundamental knowledge of databases)
The most remarkable question I saw was something like
Whenever you highlight text and press escape 3 times, what does the text do.
I placed first in division, second overall(they are all idiots cause I really know nothing about word, I use OpenOffice)
Second one: Computer Concepts
This was the most pleasing test. It had some hex->binary and octal questions and such.. Also, it had questions over control structures and such and even a little bit of psuedo code. This is what all the tests should have been like.
I got first.
Third one: Computer Science
This was a complete joke. First off, the teacher I'm pretty sure is an idiot. In big lettering over each computer monitor is "DO NOT DOWNLOAD MYSPACE" and this is the computer science room. Also, she was a relic. She still made Os with a line through them from the good ol GOTO basic days.. Not a single line of code; not a single base conversion. It had some questions about flowcharts and PGP.. those were about the most relevant. Here are some questions I can remember.
Susan has many devices. She wants to condense into one device. She needs to be able to use email, browse the internet, and have GPS. Which device should she get?
1. Ipod Touch
2. Smart Phone
3. Portable computer
4. Blackberry (I chose this and it was wrong)
I think they have ipod touch's with gps now, I know blackberry does, computers can have gps put in them, smart phones can have a gps depending on type and such.. no correct answer, only opinions.
On average, a single programmer can write, test and document ____ lines of code per day
10, 15, 20, or 25. (it wasn't 25)
I would say depends on language and project, cause I write and test about 50 lines or more of code per day with my OS
Oh, and my favorite:
Typical computers come with harddrives ranging from 40GB to ___
100G, 250G, 750G, 1TB. (not 750G)
I chose 750G cause I've yet to see a OEM computer come with a TB hdd.
Yea, the computer science one pissed me off... I felt like standing up and saying I'm writing an OS and I don't know half this crap.
I absolutely hate when programmers aren't computer literate.
I took 3 of these tests.
First one: Computer Fundamentals
This was all about office productivity.. extremely closely tied to microsoft(good thing I have a fundamental knowledge of databases)
The most remarkable question I saw was something like
Whenever you highlight text and press escape 3 times, what does the text do.
I placed first in division, second overall(they are all idiots cause I really know nothing about word, I use OpenOffice)
Second one: Computer Concepts
This was the most pleasing test. It had some hex->binary and octal questions and such.. Also, it had questions over control structures and such and even a little bit of psuedo code. This is what all the tests should have been like.
I got first.
Third one: Computer Science
This was a complete joke. First off, the teacher I'm pretty sure is an idiot. In big lettering over each computer monitor is "DO NOT DOWNLOAD MYSPACE" and this is the computer science room. Also, she was a relic. She still made Os with a line through them from the good ol GOTO basic days.. Not a single line of code; not a single base conversion. It had some questions about flowcharts and PGP.. those were about the most relevant. Here are some questions I can remember.
Susan has many devices. She wants to condense into one device. She needs to be able to use email, browse the internet, and have GPS. Which device should she get?
1. Ipod Touch
2. Smart Phone
3. Portable computer
4. Blackberry (I chose this and it was wrong)
I think they have ipod touch's with gps now, I know blackberry does, computers can have gps put in them, smart phones can have a gps depending on type and such.. no correct answer, only opinions.
On average, a single programmer can write, test and document ____ lines of code per day
10, 15, 20, or 25. (it wasn't 25)
I would say depends on language and project, cause I write and test about 50 lines or more of code per day with my OS
Oh, and my favorite:
Typical computers come with harddrives ranging from 40GB to ___
100G, 250G, 750G, 1TB. (not 750G)
I chose 750G cause I've yet to see a OEM computer come with a TB hdd.
Yea, the computer science one pissed me off... I felt like standing up and saying I'm writing an OS and I don't know half this crap.
I absolutely hate when programmers aren't computer literate.