Subj : Taking a community college CIS/C++ course To : Arelor From : Digital Man Date : Wed Jan 17 2024 12:25:23 Re: Taking a community college CIS/C++ course By: Arelor to Digital Man on Wed Jan 17 2024 01:23 pm > Now you know why so many people feel betrayed after getting their > degree and trying to get into the employment market. Half of what they have > been taught > was full of shit and the other half is outdated. If anybody exits college > with useful knowledge, it is because their did their own research. Likely, but I also think the school/professor selection is a critical variable here. I've hired some great new grads and interns from universities with good engineering reputations that have demonstrated a solid comp-sci foundation. I can't afford to try every school's programming curriculum, but I'm definitely curious and plan to do some more research on this topic. I plan to take the follow-up C++ courses (at minimum) at this same community college and will hopefully get a better sense of what the other professors have to offer. I hope it gets better, but either way, it's been fun so far. -- digital man (rob) Synchronet "Real Fact" #122: Synchronet v2.30a (DOS & OS/2) was released on 5-30-97, 20 months after v2.20b Norco, CA WX: 56.2øF, 80.0% humidity, 2 mph WSW wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs --- þ Synchronet þ Vertrauen þ Home of Synchronet þ [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net .