And
that is where you use the ternary op:
print(
$answer == 42
? "that's the answer"
: "that is the answer"
);
The students who have to take Comp Sci One (i
teach administer the lab portion, BTW) are
usually either Computer Science, Math, Engineering, or Industrial Studies majors. Rarely do the Math majors enjoy
C++ ... we GTA's just do whatever we can do get them
through the class. Watching them puzzle over differentiating
between assignment and equality can be amusing, especially
the first time they encounter
i = i + 1. The
Engineering and IS majors tend to appreciate the course a
bit more than the Math majors ... anyone with a different
major probably took the course by mistake or because they
didn't know any better - but there are a few "rogues" who
know what they are doing. Those students and the CS
majors are the ones that i focus mainly on - anyone who
will be taking more CS courses. Everyone else is
just taking the course to fullfill prerequisits, and won't
be pursuing programming probably ever again. In other
words, about 90% of the class ignores my advice. ;)
jeffa
L-LL-L--L-LL-L--L-LL-L--
-R--R-RR-R--R-RR-R--R-RR
B--B--B--B--B--B--B--B--
H---H---H---H---H---H---
(the triplet paradiddle with high-hat)
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