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Revision as of 21:21, 5 February 2016

Assignments for Week 4
Collaboration tools, initializing our project.

< Assignment 3 Assignment 5 >

Note! This assignment is currently inactive. Major and minor unannounced changes may be made at any time.

 
 

Assigned material - concepts, exercises and reading - will be reflected in next week's evaluation and feedback session. Please remember to contribute to self-evaluation questions by Tuesday at noon.


 


 


Warm up

Sometimes it is easy to identify gender with names, especially if the name is taken from a religious tradition. Abraham comes to mind, or Eve. So one day, in a schoolyard, Abraham is looking at Pat, and Pat is looking at Eve.


Can you (reasonably) know if a boy is looking at a girl? [I don't know... I mean I don't know the answer ...]

Seriously?
You're probably uncertain about Pat: Patrick? Patricia?
Hm. Do you need a hint... [Ok. A hint please...]

Does it matter?[Sorry. Of course it matters whether Pat is a girl or a boy - how could it not?]

If you think it matters, you're both right and wrong. You're right in the sense that it makes a difference. But you're wrong that it matters for the answer: if Pat is a girl, the boy Abraham looks at a girl. But if Pat is is a boy, then he is looking at the girl Eve. So the answer is: yes, you can reasonably know that a boy is looking at a girl. Often, you just need to enumerate all possibilities...

Now: why "reasonably"? Well, I can't exclude that some parents named their daughter Abraham, or that they were confused about Eve ... but hey, it's just a puzzle.




 

...TBD



 


 
That is all.


 

Footnotes and references

 



 


 
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