It's funny to see how people think a kid geek so negatively.. so my question is what are the common misconception about you? and what you want people to think you as? and also, what your classmate view you as?
XBox won't make much from selling the machines. The will only charge a little more from the games. Almost all the console company does that for a good reason. If Microsoft is smart enough, they probably will make emulations on other platforms/consoles(not on windows). Don't you guys agree?
Think about this, 1st Century is 1-100.. 20th Century is 1901-2000.. same logic: 1st millenium is 1-1000.. 3rd millenium is 2001-3000.. so Y2k != new millenium. We shouldn't call it new millenium yet.. but we should still celebrate. and.. 80s is from 80-89. it's nothing to be with anything I wrote before..
IMHO, A formal University Education is much better than a trade school's courses. But, due to the stupidity of most hiring managers,(the ones who hire base on the skills a person listed on their resume ) So try to pick up some hot skills just before graduation. Also, I think it's not enough to just taking CS courses. People should also get some other non-related courses.(such as music, language, art, etc) Think about it. How are you gonna write a natural language voice commanding program without knowing how natural language is constructed. Anyway, the most important thing is that the world is more about ASP, MFC, Linux, or the money you going to make when you became the next bill gates. It's more about make a good contribution toward the society and humanity. So, learn the concepts, learn it well, so future software could have less serious bugs.
It's funny to see how people think a kid geek so negatively.. so my question is what are the common misconception about you? and what you want people to think you as? and also, what your classmate view you as?
XBox won't make much from selling the machines. The will only charge a little more from the games. Almost all the console company does that for a good reason. If Microsoft is smart enough, they probably will make emulations on other platforms/consoles(not on windows). Don't you guys agree?
Think about this, 1st Century is 1-100.. 20th Century is 1901-2000.. same logic: 1st millenium is 1-1000.. 3rd millenium is 2001-3000.. so Y2k != new millenium. We shouldn't call it new millenium yet.. but we should still celebrate. and.. 80s is from 80-89. it's nothing to be with anything I wrote before..
IMHO, A formal University Education is much better than a trade school's courses. But, due to the stupidity of most hiring managers,(the ones who hire base on the skills a person listed on their resume ) So try to pick up some hot skills just before graduation. Also, I think it's not enough to just taking CS courses. People should also get some other non-related courses.(such as music, language, art, etc) Think about it. How are you gonna write a natural language voice commanding program without knowing how natural language is constructed. Anyway, the most important thing is that the world is more about ASP, MFC, Linux, or the money you going to make when you became the next bill gates. It's more about make a good contribution toward the society and humanity. So, learn the concepts, learn it well, so future software could have less serious bugs.