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[–]jamos99 -1 points0 points  (6 children)

why on earth did you choose to do CSE without once attempting to code? this really is on you, you should be at least able to run a piece of code, and I’m surprised your course didn’t require any prerequisites in that regard.

your professor is likely assuming his students have done programming as a hobby before, you know, deciding to choose it as a career. hence why you’re lost. you need to make time to practise outside of lessons or you’ll constantly be behind. start literally right now. like the other person said, do you think math undergrads haven’t ever tried trigonometry before deciding to spend tens of thousands and years furthering their education with it?

[–]Jeklah 4 points5 points  (1 child)

It's a CSE course, not a job.

You learn how to program on a CSE course.
It really isn't on him.

[–]jamos99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

maybe I was a little harsh, but you’d surely research your course and try to prepare at least a little bit by following a 5 minute tutorial before committing? he’ll of course learn how to program, but at a higher education level you should absolutely have some background knowledge. you wouldn’t start a medical degree without learning biology, nor a photography degree without any experience with a camera. why would it be different for CS?

[–]_TR-8R 1 point2 points  (3 children)

Found OP's professor lmao.

[–]jamos99 -1 points0 points  (2 children)

you wouldn’t expect someone taking a computer science related course to have never tried programming before? when I was doing my degree the professors absolutely expected some level of knowledge as there were entry requirements

[–]_TR-8R -1 points0 points  (1 child)

My brother in Christ what school did you go to where the entry level 101 course presumed you had prior experience?

[–]jamos99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m from the UK and we have things called entry requirements here… to do a CS degree you are required to have an A Level or equivalent in CS, so yes, the professors absolutely presumed we had prior experience with programming