Today I must concede acknowledgement that [livejournal.com profile] panthertriad  is superior judge of character. I think he can see into the future.

I must also thank [livejournal.com profile] torrain  for assisting in saving my sanity. She proves to me that I am not fully insane in my reasonable expectations of coworkers and other people. Added mention goes to enriching my literary world with better books than they give you in school. Btw, could someone enlighten me as to what Carleton actually teaches their Computer Science majors?

[livejournal.com profile] zenten remains a trial, but one I've agreed to keep for a bit.

There are far more people I should thank on a more regular basis, and I'll get around to it eventually.


From: [identity profile] jagash.livejournal.com


Carlton CompSci classes can be found at the link below.
http://www.carleton.ca/cuuc/courses/COMP/

The specific required classes vary depending on the stream, but the following courses seem common to all of them.
7.0 credits in COMP 1405, COMP 1805, COMP 1406, COMP 1402, COMP 2402, COMP2003, COMP 2404, COMP 2805,COMP 3000, COMP 3004, COMP 3005, COMP 3007, COMP 3804, COMP 4905;

From: [identity profile] waterspyder.livejournal.com


It was mostly because the compsci graduate I work with knows nothing at all about computer programs I work with and looks thoroughly lost when I talk about embedded images, DPI, tags, and formatting code. I mean, don't they learn some of those terms??

From: [identity profile] jagash.livejournal.com


I presumed you were speaking rhetorically, but i figured i would give all of the info. The key thing i can see is that most of the issues you are mentioning are primarily web-related. Comp 2005 and 2405 teach internet programming but they are not inherent program requirements. Likewise they could be totally ignorant of hardware since the degree focuses to a very large degree on software.
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