In terms of practical use of those languages, I think the courses are likely a 
waste of time.  

However, in terms of learning another language - and how to apply what you 
already know about coding to other languages, then I think the courses DO 
have a purpose.  Too bad they weren't more pertinent languages though - Java, 
VB.NET, C#, JavaScript, Cold Fusion, ASP (he already has C++) - any of these 
are more pertinent in today's marketplace than Pascal, Fortran, or Qbasic.

My thoughts...

Shawn

On Wednesday 05 January 2005 15:51, Kevin Anderson wrote:
> One of the people here is taking a comp sci course at SAIT.  Last semester,
> he took C++, and Java.  He's looking forward to Pascal (not even Turbo),
> Fortran and Qbasic this semester.  Now really, ESPECIALLY given the order
> they're taught in, is there any reason AT ALL for either of the programming
> courses he's in this semester?  Sure, they used to matter.  There might
> have even been a slightly increased need during Y2K.  But really, does
> every comp sci student need to take them?
>
> Kev.
>

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