Gartner: Only 32% of Java Programmers have a clue

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  • enCode
    Member
    • Mar 2004
    • 101

    #16
    [QUOTE=ndex]If I were teaching a beginning programming class to highschoolers the class outline would look something like this...[QUOTE]
    Thanx... I do enjoy programming
    but alas I'm learning Java right now
    BUT I will be onto C++ really soon.
    Do me a favor:
    get a teaching degree and come teach at my school.
    because the programming teacher there swears by Java
    The only stupid question is the one that you dont ask.
    Or the one that ends up in dev/null.

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    • lil_freak
      Innocent and Cute
      • Jul 2003
      • 808

      #17
      Originally posted by enCode
      I'm learning Java right now
      I'm so sorry. I don't really hate Java but I have found that having to take a class on it is a waste of time.

      BUT I will be onto C++ really soon.
      C++ is a good programming language.

      *If you are into programming you might want to teach yourself COBOL, there's lots of jobs out there that need COBOL programmers, most of them are government jobs thou*

      Do me a favor:
      get a teaching degree and come teach at my school.
      because the programming teacher there swears by Java
      I think Ndex would make a good teacher, she has a really good thought process that all teachers must have.
      "It is difficult not to wonder whether that combination of elements which produces a machine for labor does not create also a soul of sorts, a dull resentful metallic will, which can rebel at times". Pearl S. Buck

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      • enCode
        Member
        • Mar 2004
        • 101

        #18
        yea, i might look into COBOL.
        but i'm no real fan of authority(as i'm sure most of arent) so government jobs are out!
        i would like some of my teachers to think more like ndex
        i might learn somthing then.
        The only stupid question is the one that you dont ask.
        Or the one that ends up in dev/null.

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