~wry grin~ It reminds me of back when I was running tutoring sessions for my electromagnetics course. I'd just finished going through figuring out which equations to use and why and how they worked together for some problem up on the chalkboard (~swoons for doing physics on a chalkboard~) and someone asked whether I was going to actually solve it. My somewhat flippant response (which I maintain to this day as having been perfectly true nonetheless) was that I already had, because from that point all you had to do was plug the numbers into the equations and you'd get the answer.
I think that's about the same point where I am with that assignment now. Of course there are still the implementation details which, like entering numbers into equations, can still go wrong if you mistype something, but I think the two situations are still highly analogous. ^_^
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Date: 2008-07-23 03:41 pm (UTC)No all-nighter for this one, okay!?
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Date: 2008-07-23 07:35 pm (UTC)~wry grin~ It reminds me of back when I was running tutoring sessions for my electromagnetics course. I'd just finished going through figuring out which equations to use and why and how they worked together for some problem up on the chalkboard (~swoons for doing physics on a chalkboard~) and someone asked whether I was going to actually solve it. My somewhat flippant response (which I maintain to this day as having been perfectly true nonetheless) was that I already had, because from that point all you had to do was plug the numbers into the equations and you'd get the answer.
I think that's about the same point where I am with that assignment now. Of course there are still the implementation details which, like entering numbers into equations, can still go wrong if you mistype something, but I think the two situations are still highly analogous. ^_^
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Date: 2008-07-23 04:15 pm (UTC)