> I hear great praise for Dr. Philip Johnson and his > software > engineering class where you work on > java/eclipse/ant/cvs/junit. > > Dr. Edo Biagioni's operating systems class makes you > hack on the > Linux kernel.
Sounds fun... I hope they will let me in without the prerequisites... > You will probably be writing in java for your first > two classes. > I cannot speak highly enough for Dr. Dan Suthers. > Take his ICS211 > class if you can. Thanks for the recommendation. I will try to do that. > Universities tend to have an agnostic or *nix slant. > When I toyed > with the idea of pursuing an ICS masters degree, the > ICS program > was java-slanted. I am not sure how much .NET has > influenced > things over the past few years. I know one programmer who went to UH and he is 100% pro-Microsoft. I have Visual Studio but I would rather learn something with a more open-source philosophy. I had so much trouble making a dual boot system on my new laptop I just installed Ubuntu on the whole thing and am not using Windows anymore... > > I was disappointed that the UH web site student > login > > pages only provided help instructions to Windows > > IE/Netscape and Mac Safari users... > > Write to the webmaster to update the documentation. Good idea... __________________________________________ Yahoo! DSL Something to write home about. Just $16.99/mo. or less. dsl.yahoo.com