These days as long as you have a degree, it doesn't matter much where you attended, as long as you aren't in the bottom or top of the list.
I do not attend this school to learn but for the degree. On 31 October 2012 13:54, Carlos Torres <vlaadbr...@gmail.com> wrote: > You should think about transferring to another school that's more > challenging. > On Oct 31, 2012 1:50 PM, "Calvin Morrison" <mutanttur...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> An example we had to do for a quick in class activity was writing a >> program to student names (in a text files) into a list and print out their >> respective grades (in another text file). With output like this: >> >> Joe 89 >> Bob 25 >> Mary 100 >> >> I quickly overcame the assignment with: >> >> paste names.txt grades.txt >> >> My professor responded by saying "you are doing it the wrong way". >> >> It's preposterous to not use the tools given to us by unix gods. >> >> Calvin >> >> >> On 31 October 2012 13:42, Roberto E. Vargas Caballero <k...@shike2.com>wrote: >> >>> > My 3rd year computer science professor just said: >>> > "In order to have a good program, it must be large" >>> > *facepalm* >>> >>> This is something very common today. Teachers in the universities >>> create minds that only can do very difficult things. I has to say that >>> in my >>> case was the same, and took long time to me see that this was shit, but >>> usually people can't understand it because they don't know other thing. >>> >>> >>