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There are many languages in use today, and it is alot to ask of a
University to offer curriculum in each "popular" language. So they stick
to C/C++, maybe Java, and thats it. Besides, you go to college to learn
how to learn. If you successfully learn C++, you should have no
problem learning any other language, given the right resources (i.e a
good book!).
Problem is that by the time students graduate their minds
have already been fixed on whatever language they've been
taught.


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Steven Lembark                               2930 W. Palmer
Workhorse Computing                       Chicago, IL 60647
                                           +1 8773 252 1080

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