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Awia posted:to confuse even further universities can have their own bespoke internal grading systems that will be translated to the normal degree classes upon completion our grading system is a 22 point scale, this is how assignments, exams, and then each class is graded, technically no percentages anywhere there are 5 levels of A, so A1 to A5 where A1 is the highest. and then everything else has 3 levels, so B1 to B3, C1 to C3 etc its really weird
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i dont know anyone without an honours degree though
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CPColin posted:Uh I'm pretty sure it goes, "First is the worst; second is the best; third is the nerd with the hairy chest." what about first, second, third, military turd?
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Valeyard posted:our grading system is a 22 point scale, this is how assignments, exams, and then each class is graded, technically no percentages anywhere my uni was a 15 point scale until last year where we moved to percentages my gfs uni used the same system as you though
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mine was %s the whole time. 70% = 1st 60 = 2:1 50 = 2:2 40 = 3rd <40 = fail
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gonadic io posted:mine was %s the whole time. yeah, this is what i am now
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but obviously i have to manually translate all my old grades to the new percentage system
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jasper reports is goddamn terrible. like my posting.
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microsoft performance reviews had 5 levels, officially (1 was highest), except that that wasn't good enough, so there was a secret level called 1* which no one was told about but you knew you got it if your rewards were outside the possible ranges for a "1"
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Awia posted:i hope i manage to scrape a 2.1, my dissertation was dogshit and it counts for 3 out of 16 modules what is this, like metric grades? oh wait, it's English imperial grades are the universities priced in shillings too? are terms measured in fortnights? eschaton fucked around with this message at 20:14 on Jun 12, 2015 |
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eschaton posted:what is this, like metric grades? we just had a chat about this, pay attention
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 20:12 |
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a 2nd class degree, and a little bit more
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my 4th year contributed 60% to the final degree award, and 3rd year 40%. i would have been owned otherwise. also thankful for the dissertation being 40 credits out of 120, despite that second marker pulling the grade down
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same actually i think
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rrrrrrrrrrrt posted:jasper reports is goddamn terrible. what are you trying to do? we have integrated jasper reports into our product and it is terrible but free.
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Lyon posted:what are you trying to do? we have integrated jasper reports into our product and it is terrible but free. do you use jasper server? i find that way worse than jasper reports on its own. right now i'm just finding it overkill for the CSV versions of our reports.
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eschaton posted:what is this, like metric grades? guess what month the cambridge may ball takes place
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April because of the Julian calendar
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 22:45 |
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what does a black belt get me
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 22:48 |
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i have a degree in software engineering which means i also learnt welding and machining my final grade was not quite 7 so i only got second class honours
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# ? Jun 12, 2015 23:45 |
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is there a resource for learning programming languages except for lower level stuff where it gives you simple operating system type problems to solve?
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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:is there a resource for learning programming languages except for lower level stuff where it gives you simple operating system type problems to solve? what do you mean by "operating system type problems"? task scheduling and resource virtualization?
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i was rushing back here to edit that terrible question before anyone quoted it i have no idea what i mean. i want to do the kinds of things low level c programmers do like read and write to a socket, encode some bits, maybe buffer some buffers, do a message bus, i dont know everything a computer does below pooping json into a rest api is a mystery to me
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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:i was rushing back here to edit that terrible question before anyone quoted it arduino i guess
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give what you just said a whirl. get a low level language like c or c++, find the socket APIs for your platform, and write a couple of toy apps that open a socket and barf some bits at each other. try to send a file over the socket (which will also involve reading a file). post questions about anything that you get stuck on. socket APIs are shockingly easy. i learned how to talk over raw sockets in c++ writing an irc bot. once you get comfortable writing to/reading from sockets and connecting them and such, maybe try that. connect to an irc server, join a room and show the messages on screen, parsing the (rather simple, really) message format will exercise a different section of your skills
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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:i was rushing back here to edit that terrible question before anyone quoted it write a small UDP chat client or a small http server did those last year for a class and it was pretty fun
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Dessert Rose posted:give what you just said a whirl. get a low level language like c or c++, find the socket APIs for your platform, and write a couple of toy apps that open a socket and barf some bits at each other. try to send a file over the socket (which will also involve reading a file). post questions about anything that you get stuck on. yeah i'm gonna do it but in rust
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Valeyard posted:write a small UDP chat client these are both good, http server maybe more so because it's more natural to expand into multiprocess, memory mapping, signal handling, etc.
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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:yeah i'm gonna do it but in rust ya thats a better choice in 2015
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Dessert Rose posted:give what you just said a whirl. get a low level language like c or c++, find the socket APIs for your platform, and write a couple of toy apps that open a socket and barf some bits at each other. try to send a file over the socket (which will also involve reading a file). post questions about anything that you get stuck on. i wrote an irc bot in python once and learnt absolutely nothing its because of python
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Those are just implementations of research papers or already have existing instruction sets If you're talking about C on x86 that doesn't involve "how do i implement tcp/ip", mid level C programming like web. just a different kind of lovely. below that are real-time operating systems designed to be built into deterministic hardware you can buy one of these and start playing with it http://shop.freertos.org/FreeRTOS_Evaluation_Kits_s/1514.htm I'm not in that space anymore but it's more relevant than rasberry pi at least edit: nevermind, everyone else gave better answers
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go on, try and write an os and bootloader
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Awia posted:go on, try and write an os and bootloader ill start the wiki
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Valeyard posted:ill start the wiki this is as far as i got
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i think i know just the man to write the file system
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Awia posted:this is as far as i got i got as far as a bootloader that loads a program that streams goatse from side 2 of a floppy disk into VGA memory
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Luigi Thirty posted:i got as far as a bootloader that loads a program that streams goatse from side 2 of a floppy disk into VGA memory legit cool and funny
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Luigi Thirty posted:i got as far as a bootloader that loads a program that streams goatse from side 2 of a floppy disk into VGA memory it's not goatse without a ring0
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i mainly couldn't be arsed to set up a toolchain tbh, too much effort to print yospos birch to bochs once then never come back to it
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i wrote an id3 tag parser in realbasic (kindof a vb clone) once, that was a fun exercise aside from the language i think i even got it to write tags too, which could mean expanding the tag area at the front of the file if its too small
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