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Come on guys! It's a simple question. And somebody is needing it. And yet you do nothing about it. Instead, you just keep on saying "Think outside the box, or keep thinking..." Come on! Tell me, who in the world is not trying to think outside the box? Who in the world is not trying to think?
Ka remember ko sa ako maestro sa una saying "Pa kopyaha imong tapad, unsaon man nya ug kahibawo kung dili nimo pa kopyahon..." Well it's a good statement. A true statement. Saying about data structures and design patterns and best practices. And oh, new programming languages.. What's in, application framework. MVC models. Come on!!!! If you're in business applications, tell me, did you ever use binary trees? Did you ever use memory management using memory allocation for objects you're using? Did you ever get to know Java better? Did you ever get to build another programming language? Guys, it's just help we are talking here. That's the reason of this forum. Please do tell me if it's not! Honestly, we use MVC or some presenter/model pattern for business apps. And some design patterns too. But that's it. We never bother digging algorithms just to get data from the database and store in the memory in an effective way, for example. So there might be things you need to learn aside from the teacher telling you shit. Binary trees? Hashing? Ask your teacher if what's the weight of the things she/he is teaching you. But of course, it has some use. Besides, these things are everywhere. You don't create your algo now a days. Reuse it! That's the reason we don't have our teacher's names on this kind of book. Teachers rarely go to the real world coding. This is one good example of a kid learning. He asked. And what you guys did? Flame the thread. We are IT here. We're professionals. We are no gangsters. Unless, of course, if you're playing smart. Of course I'm not. I'm just being practical. If you think your subjects don't suit your needs, cut it. Just be sure you pass! |
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![]() Maybe somewhere in middle class institutions only, but not to all teachers for sure... I think programming cannot be taught, merely just an introduction in most of schools.
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dont give the man a fish..... instead teach him how to fish..... come on... we are IT here. we're professionals..... we are not nursery teachers.... we dont spoon feed.... hahaha..... (technichally computer science ko) |
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bitaw tabang lang ta sa kaya ma tabang total bago rapud ga sugod ang uban daun dli pa free ang utok in all doubts
Last edited by bryanarzaga; 09-10-2008 at 07:32 AM.
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matod pa sa akong maestro kay ang mga ITs kay users ra na cla sa mga g-himo sa mga COMSCIs... peru i think for now kasagaran sa mga IT kay ni gawas na sa ilang mga boundaries.. they too make programs... so both IT and COMSCI kay mu program na... we should call ourselves.... COMTECH...... Computer Technology..... hahahah..... just an opinion lang ha.... haha..
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tinoud jd na nga basic ra jd ang g.teach sa schools...pero saon taman ning kabos ra nga dli ka afford og PC sauna..na biyaan sa trend...lisod jd ang C++...samot na karon ang Visual C++...makabuang..labi na maestro nimu mag sige lang patisoy og sulti nga mao nana..wala jd ka makat.unon...
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