Wow, that last tweet got popular! The discussion got me thinking a lot about CS and education (something I'm obviously interested in).
-
-
-
"CS curricula not fit for industry": hiring a senior dev with 10+ yr xp IMPLIES that the current tech didn't exist when they graduated.(1/3)
- Još 4 druga odgovora
Novi razgovor -
-
-
@hisham_hm Now I'm feeling old. When I started, OO was barely a thing. And there was no Java yet. :-/ -
@tellarin My frame of reference in this post was 1997-2002. But wait, no Java? You started before 1995? And OO was already big mid-90s, no? - Još 4 druga odgovora
Novi razgovor -
-
-
@nathan19th
@nixcraft core theory of those fields (parsing, rel algebra, etc), decades-old tech that's not going away (TCP/IP, C, FP)... -
.
@hisham_hm @nathan19th@nixcraft the things that were old when I was in college are still around; many things that were new vanished.
Kraj razgovora
Novi razgovor -
-
-
@hisham_hm Reactive programming was a "thing" way back in the 1980s. It just wasn't a buzzword back then. Even MS Excel 1.0 used it. -
@next_ghost_cz Excel 1.0 was live coding. FRP started in 1997. And being a recognized concept is what I call being a "thing". - Još 1 odgovor
Novi razgovor -
-
-
@hisham_hm@uliwitness Kids these days! Took away the right lesson though. Good call. -
@gte@uliwitness thanks! :) - Još 4 druga odgovora
Novi razgovor -
Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
Twitter je možda preopterećen ili ima kratkotrajnih poteškoća u radu. Pokušajte ponovno ili potražite dodatne informacije u odjeljku Status Twittera.