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Marc Clifton wrote: they should be paying you to teach their courses on crypto
I'll second that!
- Malhar
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... and that about sums it up.
The programming classes I took were a joke. No real world practicality.
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I believe, a good fundamental knowledge about networks, computer organisation and math etc. is very advantageously in programming and an IT college is the best way to get them...
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In other words: An IT college should teach networking, organisation and math. Not programming.
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Hehe... You are joking... I belive you have read over the "etc.". I mean also programming (OOP, OOD), principles of electrical engineering and digital technology...
Certainly, it depends on the IT- College and the branch of study, but generally you get a fundamental knowledge about this great sciences...
In my opinion, it's is the best way to understand this little white box that we called PC (from the basic units until to sequential logic system)...
Ok, it's possible that anybody asks me in the next time: Does i really need all this background knowledge to become a good programmer?
The answer of this question isn't easy but i'm sure that a good IT- Student that haves (f.e. an "Master" degree in applied computer science can solve complex problems faster and more efficent then a non graduate programmer...
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"Score: 2.9, 5 votes"
Hey you guys who voted me down without any reason!
Would you please post a reply?
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Corinna John wrote: Would you please post a reply?
I find most people that vote do so because they are too afraid/lazy to reply with their thoughts.
Of course you have the rare types like me who votes and is a verbal a**hole. But even still, all-in-all, I'll reply more than I'll vote.
Jeremy Falcon
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In Ireland there was never much of a need for a loan as most of the fees are paid by the EU, but most of my class did take out a loan in the last year, so we could celebrate passing our exams (of course didn't tell the bank manager that was the reason for the loan).
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ed welch wrote: of course didn't tell the bank manager that was the reason for the loan
I must have had a great bank manager, I went to him for a loan and he was totally open about the whole thing and said that the bank were prepared to lend 1500 brown drinking vouchers (The £10 note is brown)
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"Man who stand on hill with mouth open will wait long time for roast duck to drop in." -- Confucius
"If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, for an investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -- Joseph E. O'Donnell
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Here in Italy we have to pay a fee at the beginning of the academic year (at university) and another one at the middle. Fees are yield-based: they start from ~500 Euros up to ~2000 Euros (at my university: Politecnico di Milano).
Anyway almost all the universities have this kind of fees.
Lowest grade public schools are almost free (a few dozed Euros per year). Private schools are very expensive, but almost no one attend them also because they are rumored to be bad on the didactic aspect (you actually don't learn).
We (I mean Italians) think that instruction and schools should be affordable for all: it makes no sense to pay thousands Euros a year to attend college or university.
This way "poor" people cannot go to the university then they cannot have a good job then they remain poor. And their sons the same. This is not democracy.
The same can be applied to the health system, but this is too much off topic.
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Dario Solera wrote: We (I mean Italians) think that instruction and schools should be affordable for all: it makes no sense to pay thousands Euros a year to attend college or university.
This way "poor" people cannot go to the university then they cannot have a good job then they remain poor. And their sons the same. This is not democracy.
IMHO, loans are pretty fair: ones who benefit from education pay for it afterwards. If education is "free" for all, it means that people who never go to college pay for those who do. In effect, it means that poor pay for the rich.
But we are diving into politics here, and I prefer bashing C#
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Nemanja Trifunovic wrote: it means that poor pay for the rich
In one sense, that will always be the case, no matter what. The only way to avoid paying for the rich, is to become rich.
But I agree. We should stick to bashing C# in forums like this.
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: But I agree. We should stick to bashing C# in forums like this
Good - I was afraid I got voted down because of my views on poor paying for the rich, but now that I see we both got voted down, I bet it was some C# "programmer"
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Nemanja Trifunovic wrote: I bet it was some C# "programmer"
A touchy and insecure one too. Well, I'd be on the edge too if I only had a Lego-version of templates.
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: A touchy and insecure one too.
If he wasn't insecure, he wouldn't need a garbage collector to take care of his memory in the first place.
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Whenever I need to collect garbage, I let the cleaning personell take care of it. For everything else, I use delete .
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Now we can sit down, relax, and count 1 votes from frustrated C#'ers.
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I didn't vote you down.
I never vote down people telling their opinion.
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Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: The only way to avoid paying for the rich, is to become rich.
yeah, but then you're paying for the poor
~Nitron.
ññòòïðïðB A start
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Yes.
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"it means that people who never go to college pay for those who do. In effect, it means that poor pay for the rich."
You mean the lazy and/or stupid pay for the smart and/or hardworking people???
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Dirk Vandenheuvel wrote: You mean the lazy and/or stupid pay for the smart and/or hardworking people???
So you say that people who don't go to college are lazy and/or stupid? Or that poor people are lazy and stupid?
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Hehe..
No if university/college is free, why wouldn't you go? So the poor paying for the rich argument is void, the only people who would not go are those that cannot pass or don't want to go.
Phew.. this is a Hornet nest....
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