It's not a matter of whether or not connecting a front end to a db requires math. Of course it doesn't. But, if you don't take the classes that torture your brain into building new pathways (the way advanced math courses will do), then you really will be a shit programmer and the other programmers you work with will hate you. Take music classes, too. The more ways you learn to integrate information, the better programmer you will be. And, if you find out that programming for a living makes you sick, you'll be well-rounded enough to do something else. Or, if you find yourself laid off, you'll be able to find a job instead of whining about jobs going overseas. So, yeah, take econ courses, too, so you understand why jobs move. It's math with currency units. Also, you'll be less boring when I meet you at the next GeekConfab3000.
If the individual did their time, they have already paid their debt to society. The obvious difference between these individuals and the one holding an opinion over them is that they have been caught doing something naughty and he has not. Let the fascist who is without guilt cast the first stone.
Re:Wasn't I, Robot a collection of short stories?
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Will Smith as I, Robot
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Good and less good?
Please supply us with a list of the 'less good' stories written by Mr. Asimov.
1. It would surely be a source of writing superior to anything that shows up on a screen today.
2. What remains on the 'good' list would be enough to keep most people happy for years.
The man was prolific, his story telling is ingenius. If the logic behind any single entry in I, Robot is not enough to entertain the brains of movie goers, they will at least be staisfied with the humor. If you do not agree, it is by pure accident that your comment was moderated up to 'insightful'.
[Scene]Dolt dressed up like crocodile dundee squatting with a bottle rocket shoved up his behind, trying to light it with flaming end of a log he pulls out of the campfire while a group of similar dolts count down from 10...
[voiceover]
Aussie Space Program
[scene switch to foster's can]
[voiceover]
Beer
Where the Russians fit into this, I do not want to know.
It's not a matter of whether or not connecting a front end to a db requires math. Of course it doesn't. But, if you don't take the classes that torture your brain into building new pathways (the way advanced math courses will do), then you really will be a shit programmer and the other programmers you work with will hate you. Take music classes, too. The more ways you learn to integrate information, the better programmer you will be. And, if you find out that programming for a living makes you sick, you'll be well-rounded enough to do something else. Or, if you find yourself laid off, you'll be able to find a job instead of whining about jobs going overseas. So, yeah, take econ courses, too, so you understand why jobs move. It's math with currency units. Also, you'll be less boring when I meet you at the next GeekConfab3000.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/3528757.stm
RTFM
http://interact-tv.com/TellyUG.pdf
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If the individual did their time, they have already paid their debt to society. The obvious difference between these individuals and the one holding an opinion over them is that they have been caught doing something naughty and he has not. Let the fascist who is without guilt cast the first stone.
Good and less good?
Please supply us with a list of the 'less good' stories written by Mr. Asimov.
1. It would surely be a source of writing superior to anything that shows up on a screen today.
2. What remains on the 'good' list would be enough to keep most people happy for years.
The man was prolific, his story telling is ingenius. If the logic behind any single entry in I, Robot is not enough to entertain the brains of movie goers, they will at least be staisfied with the humor. If you do not agree, it is by pure accident that your comment was moderated up to 'insightful'.
http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/424.html just a story - can't order from here, but they have info
I can see the new Foster's ads now...
[Scene] Dolt dressed up like crocodile dundee squatting with a bottle rocket shoved up his behind, trying to light it with flaming end of a log he pulls out of the campfire while a group of similar dolts count down from 10...
[voiceover] Aussie Space Program
[scene switch to foster's can]
[voiceover] Beer
Where the Russians fit into this, I do not want to know.