Michael said : "They are _definitely_ generally better than non uni but not what I
would call "good".
would call "good".
I said {
better in theory and research yes;
met up with a guy from university in a web development environment
and he struggle to find out how JSP work let again didnt even know ne HTML
well my side i was thought a whole lot of practical stuff like
HTML,Java, Applets, ASP ("oops")
and from ASP i could relate to JSP
and from Applets i could relate to Servlets
so what do they teach at Universities
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.prinln("i will geuss");
}
// probs the apps that run in a DOS window
// or do they teach AWT and SWING stuff
so please tell me that
}
michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
IMO, passing comsci at University level is not a necessary nor a
sufficient condition for making one a good programmer.
I can remember at Uni (I went to Natal-Durban), I used to cringe when
we were assigned group work, because I knew that most of the work would
be done by a few because the rest just wouldn't be up to the task.
The has been borne out in recent years of working with Uni graduates.
They are _definitely_ generally better than non uni but not what I
would call "good".
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