Amusing little thing
Read from a paper linked from
pfhsblog. I submit that this is one of most daring and most amusing conclusions that I have ever seen in an academic paper:
7 Conclusion
There is a test for programming aptitude, or at least for success in a first programming course. We have speculated on the reasons for its success, but in truth we don't understand how it works any more than you do. An enormous space of new problems has opened up before us all.
That's the whole conclusion. Everything. That little paragraph. To make it a touch more... generic, "We found something interesting, we have no firms ideas as to why it's interesting, but we think it's going to generate a lot of research".
Tell me that's not exactly how you'd like to end your thesis...
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7 Conclusion
There is a test for programming aptitude, or at least for success in a first programming course. We have speculated on the reasons for its success, but in truth we don't understand how it works any more than you do. An enormous space of new problems has opened up before us all.
That's the whole conclusion. Everything. That little paragraph. To make it a touch more... generic, "We found something interesting, we have no firms ideas as to why it's interesting, but we think it's going to generate a lot of research".
Tell me that's not exactly how you'd like to end your thesis...
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Remember, this study isn't about mastering programming but about grasping the very basics. I don't think an overview will be any easier to digest for people who simply don't get programming at all.
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