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"Traditional computer science programs are too theoretical, McKinley said." This guy must be kidding. Anyone knows you can't do web services until you can explain a Turing Machine. This is good though, most students simply cannot afford expensive development tools.
Posted by: jdunn_z   Posted on: 07/20/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Omigosh.. your Microsoft lovin' FUD is showing ZDNet!  Xunil_Sierutuf | 07/20/04
I don't see any FUD.  Linux_Developer | 07/20/04
Academic  jdunn_z | 07/20/04
whatever  jynx1230 | 07/21/04
This is simply a good tactic....If you want to take on a competitor  Laff | 07/20/04
Apple should so the same!  gtdworak | 07/20/04
Mac is the computer for the rest of them (not for me)  balsover | 07/21/04
IBM tries to hook computer science students  Loverock Davidson | 07/20/04
Don't use Linux myself...I use the Mac.  Laff | 07/20/04
?  IT_User | 07/20/04
Java is not dead (but you might be out of touch with reality)  balsover | 07/21/04
Good news..  d_jedi | 07/20/04
Thanks  jynx1230 | 07/21/04
Hi  diablosnuevos | 08/01/04

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