WSR5672@TNTECH.BITNET (09/11/89)
I am interested in what colleges are using modula-2 in their graduate programs. Could you give me some details as what research modula 2 is being used with? If your graduate program is using modula 2, could you also give the paper address as to where I would be able to get the following: application, graduate catalog, and financial aid info? Thanks in advance, -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=--=-=-=-=- Scott Redmon Tennessee Technological University wsr5672@tntech.bitnet
hjm@CERNVAX.UUCP (Hubert Matthews) (09/11/89)
In article <INFO-M2%89091015493232@UCF1VM> you write: >I am interested in what colleges are using modula-2 in their graduate >programs. Could you give me some details as what research modula 2 is >being used with? > >If your graduate program is using modula 2, could you also give the paper >address as to where I would be able to get the following: application, >graduate catalog, and financial aid info? I don't want to sound too patronising, but choosing a college merely on the grounds that they teach Modula-2 is not a good idea. If you want to learn M2, do it yourself; if you want to learn about computing, choose a college that will teach you that. There is a *lot* more to computing than just which language you use. If you aren't exposed to as many languages as is reasonably possible, then you won't learn that much. If you want to learn to be a programmer, get a job as a programmer; if you want to learn because you are curious and it's interesting, go to college. -- Hubert Matthews ...helping make the world a quote-free zone... hjm@cernvax.cern.ch hjm@vxomeg.decnet.cern.ch ...!mcvax!cernvax!hjm
irwin@OUCSACE.CS.OHIOU.EDU (Larry Irwin) (09/16/89)
We are. Send to Graduate College, Ohio University, Athens OH 45701