11-23-2009 02:30 PM
JupiterSolarsystem wrote:
[...] That is a challenge to the masters.
I thought that was the challenge (from your professor) to you... 😉
11-23-2009 02:54 PM
As I have implied earlier .No one is my professor nor my master.
I work
11-23-2009 04:50 PM
11-23-2009 05:37 PM
11-23-2009 06:11 PM
Is Radas a classmate? Or another version of you? Why else would someone login in for the first time at 11-23-2009 05:37 PM and give you a random Kudo on an oddball reply such as your reply #12?
(And way off topic they post their first ever message and ask for an upgrade to a LV 5.1 driver)
11-23-2009 09:28 PM
BRIBERY!!!!!!!!!
11-23-2009 11:38 PM - edited 11-23-2009 11:44 PM
FREE KUDOS???
Truly?
ooo! ooo! ooo!
Never mind.
Why not give it a try by yourself first?
11-24-2009 07:47 AM
Lets turn this question around...
How could we go about tricking cheaters into learning LabVIEW?
First thoughts:
1) We write a version of the tic-tac-toe game that always attempts to loose. let them figure out how to flip the algorithm.
2) We write an exe version then only post a non-functional version with notes on hwo to fix.
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If you have any ideas please post them up. Perhaps we can turn this to our advantage.
Ben
11-24-2009 09:24 AM
I think this is actually quite a nice problem to summarize that you actually know what was taught in class during the course.
It has everything, from UI, controls, indicators, UI mechanics, algorithm, etc. I would think this is not homework after the first hour of class, but maybe something towards the end of the course. This thread has quieted down quite a bit, so maybe everybody is busy writing code. 🙂
Unfortunately, I don't have the time, but it would be a nice example to rewrite my old 4x4 program as 3x3 and include the code to generate the lookup table (similar to tablebases in chess), which is trivial for 3x3. This would make a program that plays perfectly.
We could provide it as an executable so they can test the skill of their program by letting it play against it. Maybe same time next year? 😉
11-24-2009 09:37 AM
jcarmody wrote:
If I had a nickel for every time I considered registering www.labviewhomework.com I'd have a pretty good handful of nickels. I'd spend the $15 and put up a phony website if I had a better sense of humor. :PBut honestly perhaps it is an idea to have "homework help" group Like they have here http://forum.allaboutcircuits.com/