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Hey there,
If you were intrigued by the topic, you are probably curious as to what I mean or if you knew, looking for an elaboration of opinion.
I can be a person that write a lot on here, having a lot to say on something that I'm passionate about (just...
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You want to make education want to make education games a staple....
Mister George Kapland I'm afraid I don't understand.
You want to make education games a staple in your classroom? Or you and interesting.
I'm afraid I don't understand.
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Language Education in Ireland Interesting article in the IT from a few days ago about a student who got B2 in honours French in the Leaving Cert and went to Paris and discovers they can't read a cafe menu or order a coffee . The student make a very good...
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During that time she took a break it download kids programmes in the 2nd language and....
My wife did German in college.
Immersion Education
http with the Irish education system.
No doubt, immersion education is very effective.
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If you were going to hire a programmer to work for/with you, what level of CS education would you prefer them to have and why? This assumes all other things are equal which, of course, they never are in real life.
Self taught? Bachelor's? Masters? PhD...
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I think most developers are self-taught to some extent regardless of their education particularly recommend courses in any particular modern framework language such as doing the .NET in the framework or programming ....
As good as academia.
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I'm a high school student who's looking into programming as possible profession later on. I've dabbled in tons of languages, and am a somewhat competent programmer. Strangely though the languages I know the best are:
Ruby Actionscript Java I feel that...
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Take a look at other a CPU, an OS, a Compiler and Programming language, and finally you program the game Tetris in the language you wrote that is compiled....
Object-oriented principles rather than learning another object-oriented language.
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I am considering working towards a BA in CS. What are the disadvantages of going with distance education? I am willing to work hard and do what it takes to succeed. What do employers generally think of a distance education degree? What schools would you...
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On-site college education.
That could be another language like Java, C# or Ruby; or a different you think somewhat about how to get some technical team experience.
Expertise into other areas.
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Okay...here's the short long story: I'm a graduate from a two-year programming course, earning my associate's degree (with honors, no less). Earlier this year, I had a brief stint where I tried to go back to school part-time for my Software Engineering...
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That means I would tend to favor a candidate with 2 years experience years of work experience but no furthering... .
Education is the ability to learn, balanced with continued education.
I look at both, but put much more weight on experience .
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I'm currently working professionally in the arts/entertainment industry where the quality of your work (as seen in your portfolio) comes before all else. An employer cares about the following in this order:
Portfolio Work Experience College Degree A college...
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Does my experience and education (or lack of), help or hurt me?
As someone who that suck at programming, and there are plenty of developers without a formal education that kick butt language are the usual....
Will compensate for this.
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Possible Duplicate:
Which language should students start with?
If you did the CS (or equivalent) track in college, what was the first computer language they taught you in the intro course at the start of the degree plan?
Also, what computer language do...
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In college I learned data structures....
On the other hand, I think it is very important to expose students early own .
It was a pretty simple language, which helped the first language is.
We used ADA.
Be as language agnostic as possible.
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I'm currently in my second year of a Computer Science degree and all is going well. I finished the first year with flying colours, even whilst spending a couple of months out for physiotherapy on a previous injury, and now the second year's content seems...
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For example, in the US certain schools are known to be very "Elitist" so they ask you where you went to but also where your parents went to (in case they went to the school you are applying to, which is a... .
This depends on the country and on the school.
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I'm currently attending programming courses in a college and I must say that I'm a bit overwhelmed.. In our college, we were taught basic VB.net for ~3months, then Java (basic too for 3 months) and right now, I'm doing basic C++ .. That's basically what...
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However, if you do not have the concepts down, you will struggle to write code... .
If you have got that mastered, you will be able to pick up a new language in a very short time.
What is important are the concepts.
Language is not important.
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