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- From: x90wardell@gw.wmich.edu
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.advocacy,comp.os.ms-windows.advocacy
- Subject: CS, what do they know?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan12.225657.7224@gw.wmich.edu>
- Date: 12 Jan 93 22:56:57 EST
- References: <cfI29cm00iUz00yONH@andrew.cmu.edu> <1993Jan10.181146.1122@cmkrnl.com> <1993Jan12.211407.3795@sequent.com>
- Organization: Western Michigan University
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- In article <1993Jan12.211407.3795@sequent.com>, furballs@sequent.com (Paul Penrod) writes:
- >>Sounds to me as though they've stayed pretty much the same. Which is to say,
- >>pretty much irrelevant.
- >>
- >> --- Jamie Hanrahan, Kernel Mode Consulting, San Diego CA
- >
- > Frankly, I quit the program before finishing a degree. I got tired
- > of Professors who did'nt know what they were doing, trying to tell
- > me it couldn't be done, while I was doing it. :)
- >
- > ...Paul
- >
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- The CS curriculum is sure on the ball around here. I am taking
- an operating systems class and the professor had never heard of WIndows
- NT (but did know a bit about OS/2).
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- -Brad
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