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Education - Programming

by "Bob Palank" <srfpala@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 21, 2007 at 01:08 PM

A new online Introduction to Programming course in our community college 
will be taken by those who choose career paths in areas such as Computer 
Sup****t Specialist, Network Specialists, DataBase Developer, Network 
Administrators, and Software Developers. Originally we had a course in 
VB.Net but felt that the 3 hour course was too narrow and overly detailed 
for these majors. Instead, we are considering a two language course that 
covers basic businessapplications. Languages under consideration are Java,

VB.Net, and VC#.Net.

Given the Visual Studio IDE and the heavy use of these languages in our 
market, we tend to favor using C# and VB in parallel for the first third
of 
the course in which students write the same program in each language.
After 
that, the student would continue in the single language of his/her choice.

Your constructive comments and opinions (pro and con) are invited.

Bob
 




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