Tom I was in class last night myself. A programming course, and the machines they are going to use are linux. Now the Prof said you can use any languag and any OS. He uses linux and c++, if you need help from him, well you need to do as he does. One guy complained that he just bought a new machine and was planning to put Mandrake on it. He has said that he has tried 2 times and it fails to install. He would prefer to use Borland c++. He and many others complained that they really did not know unix/linux. The Prof told the class you were sused to learn that in the early courses and this course assumes you do. After class over I said I would teach them how to do what they needed to know. Of course for a price. They for most part turned it down, so far. This will be grear. Hell 15 years ago they taught Unix, it was required. Some will have a tough time on their project. A c++ program that outputs a script to a web browser. This class should be fun, for me.
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