Tim Peeler on Wed, 9 Jan 2002 16:40:19 +0100 |
This is off topic for the list, but I was hoping to get some input. I'll be finishing community college this semester and am looking for a good 4 year college to transfer to this fall. I've done some investigating on web pages for local schools, but haven't really found any that really spark my interest. What I'm really looking for is a good CS program. Alot of the schools I've looked at mainly have programs that are really geared toward computers in business (with the obvious business slant) or programs that produce droids. I want a program that does more than just teach various languages, I want something that has more to do with advanced topics and theory not just practical application (though practical application is needed). The school must have a good reputation of producing high quality graduates as well. Also, cost is an issue too. Since I'll be paying for it myself, I doubt that I could afford schools like UPenn. Tim -- @a=(Lbzjoftt,Inqbujfodf,Hvcsjt); $b="Lbssz Wbmm" ;$b =~ y/b-z/a-z/ ; $c =" Tif ". @a ." hsfbu wj" ."suvft pg b qsphsbnnfs". ":\n";$c =~y/b-y/a-z/; print"\n\n$c ";for($i=0;$i<@a; $i++) { $a[$i] =~ y/b-y/a-z/;if($a[$i]eq$a[-1]){print"and $a[$i]." ;}else{ print"$a[$i], ";}}print"\n\t\t--$b\n\n"; ______________________________________________________________________ Philadelphia Linux Users Group - http://www.phillylinux.org Announcements-http://lists.phillylinux.org/mail/listinfo/plug-announce General Discussion - http://lists.phillylinux.org/mail/listinfo/plug
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