Here's a couple of things that come to my mind.
1) What is IT? it's not just for Programming.
Go over the world of what people do in the working world of IT.
2) What is a OS?
Discuss the primary OSes and there benefits / downfalls ( start a in class flame war ) .
Microsoft - 90% market share of users and viruses.
Apple - Spendy, but less maintenance, designers use them to make Microsoft Ads.
Linux - Who? Runs Majority of super computers. Free.
** - Remember diversity is good.
3) Understanding client–server model.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Client%E2%80%93server_model
4) Programming
"Hello World" and maybe some functions.
I haven't seen any good come out of this junk. Every time I want to watch something with some importance, I have to use Silverlight. I really get the feeling that the reason companies go with this tech is not because of application ubiquity, but because some jackass made a deal with Microsoft.
Just give me Netflix and I'll be happy!
I like IE 7 and it's new functionality is nice, but I still want to have the old layout of IE6. I really don't understand that a company with 90 some percent of the market would make such a large layout change without having the ability to go back to the old style.
I don't thing anyone way really complaining out IE6's layout, it's sort of the tried and true. I noticed more people (like myself) wanting more functionality like themes, plugins, tabs, safer surf experience, but not a new redesigned layout
I'm sure that IE8 will have a better theme support.
oh well Firefox works
On March 26, 2007, Microsoft announced that Hastings had been elected to their board of directors.
Here's a couple of things that come to my mind. 1) What is IT? it's not just for Programming. Go over the world of what people do in the working world of IT. 2) What is a OS? Discuss the primary OSes and there benefits / downfalls ( start a in class flame war ) . Microsoft - 90% market share of users and viruses. Apple - Spendy, but less maintenance, designers use them to make Microsoft Ads. Linux - Who? Runs Majority of super computers. Free. ** - Remember diversity is good. 3) Understanding client–server model. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Client%E2%80%93server_model 4) Programming "Hello World" and maybe some functions.
I haven't seen any good come out of this junk. Every time I want to watch something with some importance, I have to use Silverlight. I really get the feeling that the reason companies go with this tech is not because of application ubiquity, but because some jackass made a deal with Microsoft. Just give me Netflix and I'll be happy!
I think that Ubuntu started with Community in mind vs price plans. And it help to have a guy with millions spearheading the project.
I like IE 7 and it's new functionality is nice, but I still want to have the old layout of IE6. I really don't understand that a company with 90 some percent of the market would make such a large layout change without having the ability to go back to the old style. I don't thing anyone way really complaining out IE6's layout, it's sort of the tried and true. I noticed more people (like myself) wanting more functionality like themes, plugins, tabs, safer surf experience, but not a new redesigned layout I'm sure that IE8 will have a better theme support. oh well Firefox works
I know. filter the content and then provide adult content for verified adults. They can verifiy with a credit card. I really don't see the issue here.