The first student who can explain this cartoon by posting a response to this blog entry will win a prize (click to enlarge). Good luck!
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The story is this kid in the picture got in trouble, and his teacher told him to write " I will not fly paper planes in class." five hundred times. Then he used a very old, well the first computer system ever. And he wrote the commands, which was basicly copy paste 500 times, and when the teacher saw what he wrote, then the teacher told him nice try.
This comic is that the kid is trying to be smart and the teacher is telling him that he can't get his grades up by getting the answer off the internet.
Well done, Simon. The child has written several lines of code in the C programming language. Although C was developed in 1972 by Bell Telephone Labs for use with the Unix OS, it was not the first language written.
You can read more about the history of computer programming languages on Wikipedia...
7 comments:
The story is this kid in the picture got in trouble, and his teacher told him to write " I will not fly paper planes in class." five hundred times. Then he used a very old, well the first computer system ever. And he wrote the commands, which was basicly copy paste 500 times, and when the teacher saw what he wrote, then the teacher told him nice try.
Is it like he's suppose to write the line 500 times but then he wrote it once and copy pasted?
This comic is that the kid is trying to be smart and the teacher is telling him that he can't get his grades up by getting the answer off the internet.
I would also like to add that hes trying to be smart wheil doing his detention.
The girl is trying to explain a fake response to the teacher
this site is great as in awsome
Well done, Simon. The child has written several lines of code in the C programming language. Although C was developed in 1972 by Bell Telephone Labs for use with the Unix OS, it was not the first language written.
You can read more about the history of computer programming languages on Wikipedia...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_programming_languages
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