I personally do not have a CS degree, but it would seem the best part would be the relationship the school has with corporations willing to give out internships.
My first IS/IT job was the hardest to land because of 0% experience. During the interview process the topic of this position doesn't even come up.
It is what have you done lately?
The internship will help you can some experience to give you a shot at a decent entry level position.
My room mates where electrical engineering majors and I think one of the key benefits for their career was that they got internships at GE etc...
doh ... or a spellchecker ...
I personally do not have a CS degree, but it would seem the best part would be the relationship the school has with corporations willing to give out internships.
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My first IS/IT job was the hardest to land because of 0% experience. During the interview process the topic of this position doesn't even come up.
It is what have you done lately?
The internship will help you can some experience to give you a shot at a decent entry level position.
My room mates where electrical engineering majors and I think one of the key benefits for their career was that they got internships at GE etc
Eric
He has been such a huge contributer to the Linux platform.
Thanks,
Eric
mod up one for parent ...
... If you don't have in house primary support it will cost ya ...
Two choices SUSE or RedHat
occasion ...
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I can't remember that date and times
writing a large web application with perl is like writing a word processor in assembler.
stateless and stateful session beans are still very useful ... CMP vs JDO is probably next question ...
depends on size of project?
jsp, php, asp if it just scriptlets without middleware then apps will be slow as they grow
i have seen unmaintable perl, php, asp and yes jsp code ... where do i do my GOF work with php?