"One guy does ALL the voices for ALL the actors in EVERY movie!" That is not true! There are 3 guys, one does most of the documentaries and two other read the vioces on other movies. All of them have similar voices. Anyway it sucks...
"Every good thing that happens in this country gets shut down." After 20 years of living here you get used to it:)
The worst part is that there is no law forbidding downloading or even sharing movies. However FOTA and ZPAV (local MPAAs) claim that it is completly illegal to download movies. They tend to "help" the police by explaining what is right and what is wrong. Also there are prizes called "Zote Blachy" (Golden Badges) for the policemen who caught the most "pirates" according to ZPAV. So why should policemen chase bad guys that can hurt them if instead they can raid some people at 5 in the morning and not only raise their stats but also get a shiny prize.
The best illustration of how differently movie corps understand Polish law was the sentence of against Warner for publishing false info on DVD covers saying "all kinds of sharing movies is illegal". They were forced to change it and stop misinformation.
I think I've been taught the opposite by forcing me to draw a schema for all my "Hello world!"/"Let's add two numbers" projects. Teaching ADA basics would help:>
- Don't get addicted to caffeine
Of course... and we shouldn't do allnighters either, and everything should be done before the deadline, and the customer should be happy the first time they see a working app...
I really don't know what is covered in USA colleges. I'm from PUT and CS here covers a bit of everything: algorithmic/math skills(including continuous and discrete math, statistics and the probabilistic theory), computer basics (from basic RLC electronics through programming 8080's by hand to parallel programming and OS inner workings), database basics (mostly Oracle SQL + db theory), lots of different programming languages (asm,C,C++,Java,Prolog,Pascal/Delphi, LISP basics) and some other stuff including computer graphics(mostly OpenGL + how to write a basic software 3D engine), typography (how to properly format our documentation)...
And there's the final project for our BSc/engineer degree, which is not "like a real-life project" it is a real-life project (companies order some kind of software from PUT, and we cover everything from customer interaction to small scale deployment), thankfully the customers are usually already experienced so the specifications reflect the expectations.
We learn to use SVN/CVS, debuggers and other programming tools by the way, when writing our projects.
"One guy does ALL the voices for ALL the actors in EVERY movie!"
:)
That is not true! There are 3 guys, one does most of the documentaries and two other read the vioces on other movies. All of them have similar voices. Anyway it sucks...
"Every good thing that happens in this country gets shut down."
After 20 years of living here you get used to it
The worst part is that there is no law forbidding downloading or even sharing movies. However FOTA and ZPAV (local MPAAs) claim that it is completly illegal to download movies. They tend to "help" the police by explaining what is right and what is wrong. Also there are prizes called "Zote Blachy" (Golden Badges) for the policemen who caught the most "pirates" according to ZPAV. So why should policemen chase bad guys that can hurt them if instead they can raid some people at 5 in the morning and not only raise their stats but also get a shiny prize.
The best illustration of how differently movie corps understand Polish law was the sentence of against Warner for publishing false info on DVD covers saying "all kinds of sharing movies is illegal". They were forced to change it and stop misinformation.
I think I've been taught the opposite by forcing me to draw a schema for all my "Hello world!"/"Let's add two numbers" projects. Teaching ADA basics would help :>
Of course... and we shouldn't do allnighters either, and everything should be done before the deadline, and the customer should be happy the first time they see a working app...
I really don't know what is covered in USA colleges. I'm from PUT and CS here covers a bit of everything: algorithmic/math skills(including continuous and discrete math, statistics and the probabilistic theory), computer basics (from basic RLC electronics through programming 8080's by hand to parallel programming and OS inner workings), database basics (mostly Oracle SQL + db theory), lots of different programming languages (asm,C,C++,Java,Prolog,Pascal/Delphi, LISP basics) and some other stuff including computer graphics(mostly OpenGL + how to write a basic software 3D engine), typography (how to properly format our documentation)...
And there's the final project for our BSc/engineer degree, which is not "like a real-life project" it is a real-life project (companies order some kind of software from PUT, and we cover everything from customer interaction to small scale deployment), thankfully the customers are usually already experienced so the specifications reflect the expectations.
We learn to use SVN/CVS, debuggers and other programming tools by the way, when writing our projects.