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PostPosted: Wed Jan 12, 2011 6:22 pm 
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The best part of being an engineer is not having to deal with the Humanities department.

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Your sociology class is going to suck; and I can tell from the reading list you'll be graded primarily on political conformity.


You know... if it will get me an A... I will tell the professor anything he wants to hear. I will even pretend to agree with his or her ideas. :)

I am only in this class because the real class I want (with the professor I want to take) is not available until fall: and this one fit into my work schedule.

I am fully expecting to be in a class run by a freaking liberal hippie who thinks Obama is just awesome.

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darksiege wrote:
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Your sociology class is going to suck; and I can tell from the reading list you'll be graded primarily on political conformity.


You know... if it will get me an A... I will tell the professor anything he wants to hear. I will even pretend to agree with his or her ideas. :)

I am only in this class because the real class I want (with the professor I want to take) is not available until fall: and this one fit into my work schedule.

I am fully expecting to be in a class run by a freaking liberal hippie who thinks Obama is just awesome.

My Soc 101 class was pretty much about how the white man keeps everybody else down. I frequently and vocally objected to things being taught. I wrote papers that met their criteria but pretty much bucked the entire premise they asked us to write on. I got A's on most everything and was told I brought a good counter-balance to the class.

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In a bit of irony, C++ is taught as the introductory programming language at Penn State. It is taught in a very introductory fashion, which means we don't learn anything actually practical. So even with a widely-used language, it doesn't mean you can come out of the class and actually do much with it.

Greatly looking forward to the Java class I started now, though it seems by the syllabus that a big chunk of it will be on XML. Still, after teaching myself a little Java and writing a little program a year ago, perhaps I will be somewhat capable of actually doing significant, real programming soon. Maybe.


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I was hoping for C++. I do not expect to be able to write anything when I am done. I really want to know what I am looking at if I am looking at code. Mainly because I still have the QA mindset of wanting to be able to see any glaring errors and then looking for more subtle errors.

essentially for "top down" proofreading.

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Should I abandon VB.Net? This is a question that crosses my mind from time to time, but lately it is getting stronger. At least it would make my life simpler. Copy paste coding gets even better when you are a C# programmer since there are so much more examples out there. The community is bigger and better for C#. Even Microsoft discourages the use of VB.Net. If you ever go to something like techdays you will find that VB.Net is nowhere to be found. In that community you will be mocked and ridiculed if you tell them you are a VB.Net programmer. You are looked down upon, even by the spaghetti programmers. But then the .Net community seems to be rude and unfriendly whatever you do. I noticed that when I did my little powershell series over the weekend.

So the question crosses my mind if I was wrong to choose VB.Net and to choose Winforms. I guess the same questions are asked by the VB6 community. And the Delphi community. Apparently even the WPF community is already feeling the love draining away. Did you notice these are all Microsoft communities. Microsoft seems to be in the habit of creating things and then abandoning them for the next big thing without even trying to make it easy for people to convert their old code.

Do you know how hard it is to even find VB.Net developer on the web that have great blogs? I guess most of them decided to blog in C# instead and get more out of the experience or else they are just not there.

I have been trying to convince Scott Hanselman to incorporate a few lines of VB.Net in his keynote for the 2011 Belgian Techdays. It feels like an uphill battle. Considering the result of this poll I think he will be even less inclined now.

I don't blame them, they are in the business of making money and they should do what they think they have to do.

Do I think I should change because of all of the reasons above? Nope, not any time soon. I will keep using VB.Net and winforms for as long as I can and that will be awhile. Rewriting an application just because of a new technology is not a good move, it looses you money in the short and long term. You are better of adding features to your existing application.

The first thing to think about when things like this arise, is if they add value to your situation. Don't change things for the sake of change, change things for the better. Let's not forget that even the best and brightest get it wrong.

I guess being philosophical from time to time comes with old age.


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