Crammer said:Just a note, for anyone doing AIT next semester use Eclipse . You'll thank me for it. and no this is not an advertisment. It somewhat reduces and saves you alot of time once you got the hang of it rather than compiling a war, jar etc through command line (as shown in the tutorials).
heh, well if you want to be technical, I forgot Intelligent Agents in Java as well . I don't know much about Network Servers so I didn't say anything. It sounds like a pretty practical subject I guess. Take a look at the subjetc outline on the START.IT website.Beaky said:Jase you forgot to give a run-down on Network Servers which is also in IBT sub-major...
Is the subject any good? I plan to do it next sem
Yeah couldn't be bothered going through with the whole process of exemptions. Meh IBT is not too badjasee said:So I guess you didn't end up doing Internetworking?
jasee said:Well Internet Commerce is hardly a taste of IBT.
Nope, obviously not Thanks.jasee said:I assume you didn't get a copy of the sub-majors and electives booklet then? You can find them here:
http://start.it.uts.edu.au/w/ugrad/electives/index.html
Hmm..probably a good idea. Though I'm just worried for a subject which I'm not doing like most others, will put me into a situation with someone who isn't hard working ;p Then of course, I end up doing all the work which is getting tiresome. *goes to persuade others to do the same as me*jasee said:If possible, do either OOP or IC in Autumn 2006 instead. That might be better. At least that way you also avoid evening classes for one of the subjects too! You can then do the core IT or Business subject that you replaced in Spring 2006 instead.
oh kk~ yeah I might end up doing 2 business electives next sem then MPO and either marketing or eco for business... but marketing - too many essays and eco - hard/demandingjasee said:Well Internet Commerce is a waste of time, but it's easy I guess. Maybe do another Business subject, like Accounting for Business or Business Law and Ethics. If you like programming (or anything else), choose something from one of the sub-majors.