RE: A weird bug in the preprocessor of PicoBlaze Simulator in JavaScript
October 18, 2023 at 4:05 am
OK, I graduated with a Bachelor degree in computer engineering.
I got a C from my Bachelor thesis. Which I think is very unfair. Somebody in 2016 on my university wrote a Bachelor thesis about a PicoBlaze disassembler (way easier to make than an assembler and emulator for PicoBlaze) written in C++ (a language that is taught at the university, while I was using JavaScript which I learned by myself), and he got an A. Apparently, in academia, comprehensive documentation is valued more than working software. Actually, it's not even comprehensive documentation, it is the sciency style of the documentation that is being valued in academia.
And my mentor told me that, due to copyright laws, I must not host the documentation on my website, and that I have to wait for the university to upload that documentation on DABAR.
I got a C from my Bachelor thesis. Which I think is very unfair. Somebody in 2016 on my university wrote a Bachelor thesis about a PicoBlaze disassembler (way easier to make than an assembler and emulator for PicoBlaze) written in C++ (a language that is taught at the university, while I was using JavaScript which I learned by myself), and he got an A. Apparently, in academia, comprehensive documentation is valued more than working software. Actually, it's not even comprehensive documentation, it is the sciency style of the documentation that is being valued in academia.
And my mentor told me that, due to copyright laws, I must not host the documentation on my website, and that I have to wait for the university to upload that documentation on DABAR.