On Monday, November 18, 2013 5:42:22 AM UTC+1, Terry Reedy wrote: > On 11/17/2013 11:02 PM, ngangsia akumbo wrote: > > > > > Cameroon is a third world country, the IT skills of the people here > > > is far from attaining any legitimacy. > > > > > > Many people are doing business here just like in the days of the > > > Roman empire when computers had not been invented. > > > > > > We have many companies needing skills professionals to solve their IT > > > problems which they can't find and always have to hire from abroad. > > > > > > Talking about problem in IT you can think of the most basic problem. > > > > > > Taxation, databases, accounting, simple apps for businesses , > > > tracking systems, bookkeeping, Mobil apps for city direction, etc, > > > which i can't identify all being a python beginner. > > > > To find (free) business software written in Python, search at > > https://pypi.python.org/pypi > > sourceforge.net > > or you favorite search engine. > > > > Perhaps you can learn to use and adapt a few to solve local business > > problems. > > > > > We don't even have a University that offer a full flesh computer > > > science course > > > > The phrase you are looking for is 'full-fledged'. 'Fledge' has the same > > root as 'fly' and it means 'develop the feathers needed to fly' (for a > > young bird). So a full-fledged computer science course would be one that > > teaches you all the skills you need to 'fly' on your own. > > > > -- > > Terry Jan Reedy
not 'full-fledged' but a uni that offers a complete program on CS -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list