| ▲ | materielle 5 hours ago | |
As recently as 2015 when I attended a middling CS program, we had in-person timed exams where we had to write down DSA implementations on a blank sheet of paper in Java. We were deducted points for trivial syntax mistakes. If these stories I keep hearing are true, then university programs have really taken a nose dive recently. This isn’t a “back in my day” thing, but within the past 5 years. The pace of the purported decline makes me question if some of these stories are sensationalist. But I don’t know, I keep hearing about them. | ||
| ▲ | nradov 5 hours ago | parent [-] | |
I'm not sure I understand your comment. Surely you don't think that the details of a particular programming language's syntax are an appropriate criteria for grading an exam? That seems crazy. | ||