On the dgree, I do agree, however, I think the same thing could be
accomplished by a certification. If you only REALLY care about whether Joe
can code in CF, why require four years of college with all the attendant
nice but irrelevant things like requirements for a distribution of
electives?
I mean, let's get something straight. I am very much a CF newbie. I have a
significant amount of college education. Which would be more important to
you if you were hiring for a CF project tomorrow, the CF knowledge or my
comp sci classes ten years ago?
Dana
Jeffry Houser writes:
> Pascal is a programming language designed strictly for the purpose of
> teaching (procedural) programming concepts.
>
> I'm sure you could have learned the same stuff on your own. However,
> would you have learned it quicker if you weren't taking a class? I would
> guess it depends on the person and how they learn. But, having courses
> under your belt will make it easier for someone else to believe you know
> what you are talking about.
>
>
> At 10:05 AM 10/1/2003 -0500, you wrote:
> >
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