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Teachers who evaluate your mini project on the number of lines of code written........🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕

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  • 5
    What the fuck?
  • 18
    Why don't you just add a bunch of useless code? They probably wouldn't notice anyway 😛

    But really, that is a pretty poor marking technique.
  • 2
    They check exam answer sheets that way too. Fucking assholes
  • 8
    Add some comments for extra lines 😂
  • 8
    @kvsjxd I fuckin built a social network for the project exhibition but the first place was awarded to a guy who built static website 😂 waah India!
  • 7
    Copy-paste some idle code in there to pad it out.
    Hell with it, why not include the entire Linux kernel source code!
  • 2
    +1 for the India check :D
    Once had a friend who wrote utter (quite a lot of it though) rubbish in his paper and got full marks
  • 4
    are not the kind of teachers you want to take seriously
  • 2
    The more code you type, the more professional you look, easy...

    I once coded a Pic chip in 2 lines within a loop and everyone went craazzy ! Meanwhile I was like read the docs.
  • 2
    I can't even begin to imagine what kind of person would a professor like that be... It makes absolutely no sense, code is code, and it should be considered as such.
    If that rule is legitimate, fucking hell, everyone (including those who don't even study programming) could get a perfect 10/10 because his/her file has the longest script ever.
    Heck, just spam the Enter key and you're golden 🙄
  • 3
    Thankfully our Prof told us that these measurements exist but in the same sentence that they are most of the time complete rubbish.
  • 0
    Added a bunch of useless code.... Said it was required for the core algorithm to work properly...... Added more-than-required comments....... And voila!!..... Project accepted!!!!
  • 0
    @kgbemployee Nope. She wanted more and more lines of code.....
  • 0
    You should be happy at least they opened the project file! In my school they just run your program if it does not crash and looks good, the code must be good too! And you get a good grade! While I understand they cannot review each and every project completely some more feedback would be appreciated 😊
  • 0
    1/loc I hope?
  • 2
    create methods and never call them 😂😂
  • 0
    Hey, they're doing it backwards!

    More code = likely overcomplicated = bad code.

    Obv this doesn't always apply, but for beginners it's a good rule of thumb.
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