[ale] Little OT: Blind Future: Advise Wanted
Josh Freeman
josh.freeman at arch.gatech.edu
Mon Jul 2 10:26:58 EDT 2001
Chris Fowler wrote:
> Riddle me this batman:
>
> What colleges in GA provide a good CS degree. Other than GA Tech.
I spent a very little time at UGA taking CS classes, although I did most
of that at Georgia Tech, where I got my bachelor's in CS. UGA seems to
have a fairly decent program from what I remember. At least at the intro
level, it's not quite on par with Tech's but UGA is more directed
towards the humanities.
The one thing to look for in a program is to make sure they don't spend
time teaching the fad language, and instead concentrates on teaching
programming concepts. Many Tech grads have horror stories about being
dumped into a project where they didn't know the language and had to
learn it very quickly. If you are grounded in language concepts this is
a difficult proposition. The other extreme is schools which will teach
you how to program in C or how to program in Visual Basic without giving
you a grounding in language theory.
Good Luck.
--
Josh Freeman
Technical Manager
Center for Rehabilitation Technology
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