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PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2003 12:17 am  Post subject: Java 2 homework...
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Is not so hard as it is tedious and time consuming.
I like this class, but the ammount of homework the guy gives is enough to make your head spin! :matrix:

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2003 12:28 am  Post subject:
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homework = coursework?

Programming has the most courseworks, I guess it's the only way to test if you understand something. I don't start Java programming until next semester.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2003 12:32 am  Post subject:
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Yes.
I am majoring in computer programming.

So far I've taken: Microcomputer Applications, Web Design, Introduction To Programming, Programming 1, Programming 2, Java 1, and I am currently taking Java 2.

Next semester: VB.net. Yay.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2003 12:36 am  Post subject:
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On another note, if you ever need help on any programming class es that you're taking next semester, I'd be glad to tutor.


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Next semester: VB.net. Yay.

:shock: :shock: :shock:

eeewww

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VB.net is very different than VB.

In VB.net, you can impliment C## and Java into the code, much like you can in Visual C++ and Delphi (kind of), and still work with OO stuff (forms, buttons, etc) much like VB.

I started programming with VB 5 years ago and my skills have developed much since then. It's a good starting "language" if anything.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2003 1:32 am  Post subject:
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SPAZZ wrote:
VB.net is very different than VB.

In VB.net, you can impliment C## and Java into the code, much like you can in Visual C++ and Delphi (kind of), and still work with OO stuff (forms, buttons, etc) much like VB.

I started programming with VB 5 years ago and my skills have developed much since then. It's a good starting "language" if anything.


I know, I have it installed and M$ came to pimp it out at our uni.

Poor technology, implementation, bloated, insecure and buggy too from what I read, but it can do what you want in many circumstances. We've been recommended to avoid it for the time being, takes you down the propeity root :( I haven;t used it, just know some 3rd years that have.

I guess I'll have to jump that hurdle when I get to it, Java & C++ next semester. :lol: The m$ employee was most impressed by his own software anyways :) I got it installed ready but I might go down a different root. However, I have to make some programs for my PDA and it offers native support for programing on windows CE due to the 'cross-platform' nature of .net technology, so to that end it's great :)

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 25, 2003 11:26 am  Post subject:
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Ofcourse all that knowledge is gonna be obsolete and worthless in what , 10 if not 20 years from now... :lol:

Hey , anyone in for some MSX basic ?

10 rem
20 print" I am so lame !!! "
30 goto 20

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Seriously, please, I am not looking down on you anything;it's just the reason I never pursued programming; you'll be learning for life if you want to stay " competitive " ...in other words COURSEWORK for life.....I know 2 guys both in their early 40's both ex-programmers who radically changed profession not too long ago; one of them is family and he's quite happy being a photographer right now;ofcourse a master in photoshop...

All I'm trying to say is keep a back-up plan for the loooooong term...

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everyone remembers, nobody wants to :lol:

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ohgodnotanotherone wrote:
All I'm trying to say is keep a back-up plan for the loooooong term...

I know what you mean, I am thinking about getting into advertising.


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