Author: Joshua Shriver
Date: 02:06:53 05/25/05
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>Breaking new ground is hard. Failed pioneers are ridiculed or forgotten; >successful ones are seldom enriched. Maps are rare and often incomplete. And >sometimes you have to make your own shovel. Last year I was an ACM World finalist, so I would be greatful to think I at least have some idea about programming. Though it seems the more I learn, the more I learn I dont know... However...with your comment... honest I think this is something every college in the world should tell every student in CS/CE. Since C and especially C++ programming. I think our art is less about raw scientific memorization (if so I would have greatfully become a physicst, biologist or geologist) but programming is now an art form (+ the ability to learn whatever language/foundation class is popular). Thank you sir for your comments. I've greatly appreciated them, and agree. -Josh
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