My computer science classes were taught using PL/1 and IBM 360 
Assembler.  Not a lot of demand for that these days.  I'm glad to see the 
colleges teaching JAVA.  It's a solid language and will in demand for a while.

At 10:52 AM 1/21/03, you wrote:
>Also remember that almost every CS program in the country has standardized
>on using Java as the learning language. Not sure if you've met any recent CS
>grads, but MAN do they have a big fat hammer that they're not about to drop.
>What happened to schools pushing out well-rounded, open-minded,
>individual-thinkers who just have a good understanding of fundamentals? I
>guess it's all about job-skills and whatever will make you $60k when you
>graduate now.

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