THIS. I have never liked jams, programming/algorithm challenges, etc, for exactly that reason. It gives the false impression to students that programming is about writing shitty code "that just works" under pressure and zero long term thinkinghttps://twitter.com/maryknews/status/1311348286847029248 …
I think they can be useful exercises every so often. Bodge something together just to see if it even works, feels good, or is anywhere as fun as you first thought. If not, 2 days of work for a bit of gained knowledge and wisdom.
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Even at work, I will often bodge something together in a few hours. Prove it's viability. Then decide if it's worth continuing that approach or not. Game Jams can help you get comfortable experimenting and not getting stuck in design paralysis.
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Jams shouldn't be ALL a student does. And I wouldn't fault a student for having participated in no jams at all. But they can be useful.
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