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- From: cm601@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Bradley Alexander Derrick)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.programmer
- Subject: NeXT and Universities
- Date: 15 Dec 1992 22:51:33 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- Reply-To: cm601@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Bradley Alexander Derrick)
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- I am "lucky" I would say to have exereinced enough computer
- knowledge to run circles around most of the people who publish articles for
- magazinse like _Comuter Shopper_ and _PC World_. I seem to be able to pick
- up on these things easil :>. Earlier this semester I got a hands on
- experience with a NeXT which blew me away.. I had seen SUN's and Mac
- Quadra's and wasn't really imressed. But the NeXT's ease of programing and
- open system was ver impressing. I posted a message (8501) were I tried to
- find out a little more about the NeXT(12/14/92). So I went down to the
- bookstore and picked up NeXTWorld and perused it. Steve Jobs is one smart
- cookie. I would like to professionally developing software after college,
- or at least doing something computer related. Either way I would like to
- do what ever I plan on, on the NeXT. So I guess it is reasonable to ask
- what universities offer programs(classes that is) that revolve around
- application development on Steve Job's machine.
-
- I have developed aprox. 10 apps on the
- IBM which are written in Turbo PASCAL(which is very laughable compared to
- the NeXT's Obj-C).
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- - Al -
- P.S. I guess its kinda good to still be a junior in high school, because I
- still have many doors open.
-