Here is a link I found (courtesy of NeoWin) of a picture of the new iMac.
http://www.neowin.net/staff/users/aco/TopPhoto_140 102.jpg
IBM VisualAge for Java?
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I've me been reading threw some of the comments about IDE's but I hear no one mention IBM VisualAge for Java. What is wrong with it? What is good with it?
I have not personally used it but I have heard that it takes an object oriented approach when dealing with projects. Sounds like a good idea to me!
I'm just wondering what you opions are on it.
I am student a Purdue University and we have a major called Computer Technology (CPT). Computer technology focuses on things differently than computer science (CS) or computer engineering (CE). With CPT you have the option of focusing on telecommunication and networking or information systems.
Our CPT program gives you a very wide range of computer skills to begin with. Such as computer programming, oracle and sql, web design, basic digital logic, and a few other computer related topics. Once you have taken those classes you receive your associated degree in CPT and then you start focusing on the networking or IS for your BS.
I have found it to be a very good program for people who want to focus on things such as networking, which is what I plan on studying. You can't get as much in depth training in CS or CE on networking as you can at or CPT program.
Just thought I would share yet another option for you to look at!!!
Here is a link I found (courtesy of NeoWin) of a picture of the new iMac. http://www.neowin.net/staff/users/aco/TopPhoto_140 102.jpg
I've me been reading threw some of the comments about IDE's but I hear no one mention IBM VisualAge for Java. What is wrong with it? What is good with it?
I have not personally used it but I have heard that it takes an object oriented approach when dealing with projects. Sounds like a good idea to me!
I'm just wondering what you opions are on it.
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I am student a Purdue University and we have a major called Computer Technology (CPT). Computer technology focuses on things differently than computer science (CS) or computer engineering (CE). With CPT you have the option of focusing on telecommunication and networking or information systems.
Our CPT program gives you a very wide range of computer skills to begin with. Such as computer programming, oracle and sql, web design, basic digital logic, and a few other computer related topics. Once you have taken those classes you receive your associated degree in CPT and then you start focusing on the networking or IS for your BS.
I have found it to be a very good program for people who want to focus on things such as networking, which is what I plan on studying. You can't get as much in depth training in CS or CE on networking as you can at or CPT program.
Just thought I would share yet another option for you to look at!!!
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