Re: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-05 Thread R. Joseph Newton
Sudarshan Raghavan wrote: > Rob Dixon wrote: > > > > Can't speak for the entire asian region (only India and Bangalore in > particular), the training, experience and knowledge I guess is as varied > (ranging from "in-depth" to "superficial") as anywhere else in the world. > > ... > > From my limi

RE: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-05 Thread rp_29
1:30 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: Training in the Middle and Far East     ---Original Message---   From: Rajeev Prasad Date: Tuesday, November 0

Re: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-05 Thread David Kapp
    ---Original Message---   From: Rajeev Prasad Date: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 10:45:56 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Training in the Middle and Far East   the clouds were dark and a lightining striked again.. obviously that was when they parted

RE: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-05 Thread David Kapp
    ---Original Message---   From: rp_29 Date: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 11:51:50 AM To: 'Jenda Krynicky'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Training in the Middle and Far East   Dear Jenda, pls. read thru...   -Original Message- From: Jend

RE: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-05 Thread Wiggins d Anconia
> > Desigining computer is science, desigining silicon wafer is science, > writing new logical instruction set is science, Desgining and refining > the hardware is science. But all of it is Physics, Chemistry and maths. But you are talking semantics purely, and an existential discussion is proba

RE: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-05 Thread Roberts Mr Richard L
come on people, lets keep it to 'code' questions not stupid statements... -Original Message- From: George Schlossnagle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 12:07 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Training in the Middle and Far East DO NOT FEED

Re: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-05 Thread George Schlossnagle
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RE: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-05 Thread rp_29
Dear Jenda, pls. read thru... -Original Message- From: Jenda Krynicky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 5:28 AM To: Rajeev Prasad; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Training in the Middle and Far East Hence physics is not a science either. You

Re: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-05 Thread Sudarshan Raghavan
Rob Dixon wrote: To all. I wonder if any subscriber from the middle and far eastern countries Why not just say "Asian Countries" can explain what training and IT experience people like them are likely to have had? Can't speak for the entire asian region (only India and Bangalore in particular

Re: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-05 Thread Jenda Krynicky
From: "Rajeev Prasad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To me Physics, mathematics and chemistry are capable enough to explain > certain things/phenomenons on their own. Or in other words one can not > explain/prove certain things in the absence of any or all of these > fundamental blocks of knowledge base.

Re: [ADMIN] Re: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-04 Thread Rajeev Prasad
TECTED] To: Tim Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: "Randal L. Schwartz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [ADMIN] Re: Training in the Middle and Far East Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 21:56:08 -0500 Okay folks, lets move on. I was hoping this thread would end o

Re: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-04 Thread Rajeev Prasad
the clouds were dark and a lightining striked again.. obviously that was when they parted.:) Hello Brian, To me Physics, mathematics and chemistry are capable enough to explain certain things/phenomenons on their own. Or in other words one can not explain/prove certain things in the ab

[ADMIN] Re: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-04 Thread Casey West
Okay folks, lets move on. I was hoping this thread would end on its own. :-) Casey West -- "Everything that can be invented has been invented." -- Charles H. Duell, Commissioner, U.S. Office of Patents, 1899. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [

RE: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-04 Thread Tim Johnson
the Middle and Far East >>>>> "Scott" == Scott E Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>> writes: Scott> (And, sorry for the top-posting. I haven't figured out how to Scott> fix that!) Uh, press the down arrow about a dozen times.

Re: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-04 Thread Randal L. Schwartz
> "Scott" == Scott E Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Scott> (And, sorry for the top-posting. I haven't figured out how to fix that!) Uh, press the down arrow about a dozen times. How *hard* is that? -- Randal L. Schwartz - Stonehenge Consulting Services, Inc. - +1 503 777 0095 <[EM

Re: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-04 Thread Brian Gerard
And the clouds parted, and Rajeev Prasad said... > > > >And the clouds parted, and Rajeev Prasad said... > >> > >> computer science is no science at all. It is only layers of information. > >> It is physics and mathematics which makes this number crunching plastic > >> do its job. that is scienc

Re: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-04 Thread Rajeev Prasad
eev *going back to work. just think of me i will be there ;) __ There are as many paths as there are travellers... From: Brian Gerard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Training in the Middle and Far East Date: Tue, 4 Nov

Re: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-04 Thread Jenda Krynicky
From: "Rob Dixon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To all. > > I wonder if any subscriber from the middle and far eastern > countries can explain what training and IT experience people > like them are likely to have had? It seems to me that a > disproportionate number of posted questions coming from that > r

Re: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-04 Thread Rajeev Prasad
ct. thx -r __ There are as many paths as there are travellers... From: George Schlossnagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Rajeev Prasad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Training in the Middle and Far East Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 18:01:08 -0500 On

Re: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-04 Thread George Schlossnagle
On Nov 4, 2003, at 5:23 PM, Rajeev Prasad wrote: bhaiya Rob, computer science is no science at all. It is only layers of information. It is physics and mathematics which makes this number crunching plastic do its job. that is science. Whether computer science is a science (and there are many m

Re: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-04 Thread Brian Gerard
And the clouds parted, and Rajeev Prasad said... > > computer science is no science at all. It is only layers of information. It > is physics and mathematics which makes this number crunching plastic do its > job. that is science. rest of the stuff as Jerry said it is a BIGENNER's > list. so i

Re: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-04 Thread Rob Dixon
Jerry Rocteur wrote: > > On Tuesday, Nov 4, 2003, at 21:10 Europe/Brussels, Rob Dixon wrote: > > > To all. > > > > I wonder if any subscriber from the middle and far eastern > > countries can explain what training and IT experience people > > like them are likely to have had? It seems to me that a

Re: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-04 Thread Rajeev Prasad
bhaiya Rob, computer science is no science at all. It is only layers of information. It is physics and mathematics which makes this number crunching plastic do its job. that is science. rest of the stuff as Jerry said it is a BIGENNER's list. so it will be like the way it is. thx, -r

Re: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-04 Thread scott . e . robinson
Jerry, Knowing Rob a little, I'd say he's not trying to exclude posters from the East, but trying to help them. I agree with him, that many posts from the East have much to do with basic computer science, and if so, we can suggest resources to help build that understanding -- not as a prerequi

Re: Training in the Middle and Far East

2003-11-04 Thread Jerry Rocteur
What a nasty question / paragraph... This list is [EMAIL PROTECTED] Rob, you are completely out of line with that question on this list. People ask, how do I open a file and other people answer, this is a beginner's list.. How many times have I cringed and you as well when we see base questio