Seriously, how can you propose to take a population as large as Belgium and introduce them to linux, which most reasonable people have already concluded cant match M$ on the desktop. Anyone want to volunteer to do tech support for that?
I also attend UD, but as a computer engineering major. I'd like to say, from what I've seen, CIS and CS are almost interchangable, except that the CS majors are usually the more stereotypical nerd programmers you'd come to expect. That's also where 90% of the dropouts from computer engineering go because at this school, CE is 10x harder than CS/CIS.
Seriously, how can you propose to take a population as large as Belgium and introduce them to linux, which most reasonable people have already concluded cant match M$ on the desktop. Anyone want to volunteer to do tech support for that?
I also attend UD, but as a computer engineering major. I'd like to say, from what I've seen, CIS and CS are almost interchangable, except that the CS majors are usually the more stereotypical nerd programmers you'd come to expect. That's also where 90% of the dropouts from computer engineering go because at this school, CE is 10x harder than CS/CIS.