I have myself sucessfully implemented a single login website using OpenLDAP. Yeah the tools are few but there are a lot of books on LDAP. Just go to Amazon and type LDAP in the book search to see for yourself.
I have a CIS degree and CS minor and really enjoyed all of the business courses and CS courses. Matter of fact now I own my own IT consulting firm and I think that without the business courses I would have never taken the chance of starting my own business.
I suggest that if you like the business side then go with the CIS degree and a second minor in CS.
BTW, as far as a degree making you a good programmer I think the only thing that can do that is experience, patience, curiosity, and determination. One of the best C/C++ programmers that I know has a degree in Mass Communications.
I have to disagree with you.
I have myself sucessfully implemented a single login website using OpenLDAP. Yeah the tools are few but there are a lot of books on LDAP. Just go to Amazon and type LDAP in the book search to see for yourself.
BTW, using Java to interface with LDAP was easy.
My 2 cents,
atomicityCTO
I have a CIS degree and CS minor and really enjoyed all of the business courses and CS courses. Matter of fact now I own my own IT consulting firm and I think that without the business courses I would have never taken the chance of starting my own business.
I suggest that if you like the business side then go with the CIS degree and a second minor in CS.
BTW, as far as a degree making you a good programmer I think the only thing that can do that is experience, patience, curiosity, and determination. One of the best C/C++ programmers that I know has a degree in Mass Communications.
My 2 cents,
atomicityCTO