I am a fourth year CS undergrad at Tech and they have had this system in place at least since I took these classes as a freshman, and I know that it was there even before that. A friend of mine got caught one time because he let someone look at his old code, and the idiots copied it and changed variable names. Some people never learn... I am curious as to why its getting all this media attention (this is the third media report I've seen on it) as its been at Tech in some incarnation for at least 4 years.
why run ethernet at all? you will probably be happier in the end with a 802.11b network in the house, since you wont have cables to deal with nor deal with the "oops, I put the drop on the wrong side of the room" stuff.
I am a fourth year CS undergrad at Tech and they have had this system in place at least since I took these classes as a freshman, and I know that it was there even before that. A friend of mine got caught one time because he let someone look at his old code, and the idiots copied it and changed variable names. Some people never learn... I am curious as to why its getting all this media attention (this is the third media report I've seen on it) as its been at Tech in some incarnation for at least 4 years.
at gerogia tech unix/linux skills are taught in the introduction CS classes. windows* is shunned upon as the weak-mans operating system.
why run ethernet at all? you will probably be happier in the end with a 802.11b network in the house, since you wont have cables to deal with nor deal with the "oops, I put the drop on the wrong side of the room" stuff.
Uhhh, do you even know what the travelling salesman problem is?