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What is your highest level of education?   [Edit]

Survey period: 6 Nov 2006 to 12 Nov 2006

Self taught vs Formally trained, Academic vs Long time career programmer. suggrsted by Walter Pretell)

OptionVotes% 
Doctorate or post-doc805.29
Masters37624.87
Bachelors degree61740.81
Diploma15810.45
High School1187.80
Self taught1379.06
Other261.72



 
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JacquesDP7-Nov-06 2:38
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Michael P Butler6-Nov-06 1:12
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WillemM6-Nov-06 1:46
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Igor Tkachev6-Nov-06 4:16
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Paul Watson6-Nov-06 5:36
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Colin Angus Mackay6-Nov-06 5:46
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Paul Watson6-Nov-06 6:08
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Colin Angus Mackay6-Nov-06 6:26
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Paul Watson wrote:
I think the computing they teach in varsity is great for one line of computing but horrible for any kind of business computing. They seem to think students are going to go out there and code weather simulators and research data analysers. It is all very scientific which is great if that is what you are going to be programming when you leave varsity.


Actually, I got very little in the way of scientific computing. My course was more business oriented.

However, some universities (e.g. The University of Edinburgh) do a more scientific course.

There is a joke in Edinburgh about the 3 universities there that if you give a 6 month project to a group of graduates from each of the universities the results will be that at the end of the six:
* The group from the Universrity of Edinburgh will still be discussing the relative merits of using an OO language.
* The group from Napier University will deliver the project a month late but it will look funky
* The group from Heriot Watt university will delivery the project on time and to specification regardless of what that specification was.






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Nemanja Trifunovic6-Nov-06 7:16
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Igor Tkachev6-Nov-06 6:07
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Paul Watson6-Nov-06 6:21
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smdo19826-Nov-06 7:14
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Igor Tkachev6-Nov-06 7:28
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smdo19826-Nov-06 8:16
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Nish Nishant9-Nov-06 5:55
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Paul Watson9-Nov-06 7:17
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Nish Nishant9-Nov-06 7:31
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Nish Nishant9-Nov-06 7:32
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Paul Watson9-Nov-06 8:03
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Nish Nishant9-Nov-06 8:16
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