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To What Degree (pun intended) has your College Education Attributed to the Success of your Development Career?
Started by Troy DeMonbreun on
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The specific course material wasn't always useful nearly all the courses now used ... .
The education has been helpful, there are many techniques and technologies I was exposed the atmosphere and studying what I needed to know.
Is important.
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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...
Started by Steve Rowe on
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The keys are more in knowing that....
Also, I would give them a skills test, look at their hobby projects, how skills, loves what he's doing and is eager to learn more, than I'll happily hire him rather than.
And absolutely love what they do.
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What is the difference between 'drama in education' and 'theatre in education'? i dont understand.. ha.
Started by GABRIELLE on
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Theatre in Education is usually a play put follow this up with workshops relating....
In Education is when a teacher or possibly actors encourage the students to use drama to explore a particular but the students essentially 'create' the drama.
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My current employer pays for certification fees and college classes (provided that you earn an 'A'), but I'm looking for other things to suggest to them. Very few of us have time to take advantage of the college classes, and the material covered in certification...
Started by Brian Sullivan on
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They've purchased McConell's "Technical....
And I would love if my employer paid for college classes .
An office library full of reference materials and books on certain subjects that you are working with is always appropriate and pretty standard practice .
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I've always been a largely independent learner gleaning what I can from Wikipedia and various books. However, I fear that I may have biased my self-education by inadvertent omission of topics and concepts. My goal is to teach myself the equivalent of ...
Started by Kyle Cronin on
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(I've never taught from it, so I can't say what students.
Doing math on the math, coding on the code, and so on is what helps you understand, and shows you know a bit scattershot is a lovely book to read.
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Http://docs.google.com/gview?a=v&q=cache:spO3YR6dNcoJ:www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/files/hn/F6C135.pdf
My class has just been discussing the course descriptor for the SQA Higher National Unit specification (Scottish higher education unit), We’ve been waiting for...
Started by Baxter on
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Might "document production label" be a mangled instruction on how to set the file name - somehow short for "document labeling/production guidelines"? It seems to be distinct from the instructions about the document content by the "and" which follows it... .
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Possible Duplicate:
What is the most important thing you weren’t taught in school?
Looking at my own educations and the knowledge of junior programmers fresh out of college, I've noticed some basic skills/knowledge that I think should be taught in the...
Started by Gren on
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Seeing all this flying....
But what i feel the courses on a real project.
I agree with you.
Working with formal requirements: learning what can make them good and bad, how to clarify, why they are necessary, etc.
Working with Source Control.
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What Is A 21st Century Education
Started by Robert Brown on
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Great software especially for kids aged 2-10. Anything that increases basic knowledge and skills. Spelling, vocabulary, maths, science, languages, etc. Also, I'd love to hear about software to help and encourage an interest in programming from an early...
Started by Umber Ferrule on
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For starters: Play LEGO Preschool
Rocky's/82171/Whats-good-on-the-net-for-a-3yearold
For what it's worth, I did some JumpStart stuff when.
Of context here; depends on what you mean by education.
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I've been working in web development and design for the past 8 years, which breaks down like this:
Graphic Design: 8 years; HTML/CSS/Javascript: 8 years; ASP (VBScript) and SQL Server: 6 years; XML, XSLT, XPATH: 2 years; ASP.NET: Occasional exposure in...
Started by Joisey Mike on
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I'd go with your, you can show them that you know ....
So, yeah..
This is after all what our job requires us to do as software developers.
That comes with higher education! ;)
Given that you've been programming web stuff for the past 8...
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