dark_angel said:
hahahahah so do i
edit: hmmm.... i think we should both join the martial arts club at usyd....
*thinking:...damn...was trying to pull off a bluff....but didnt work the way I wanted it...
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ahhhem...yeah....we could....but remember to have respect for ur elders.
0.pnt said:
I hope for our sake it isn't a `problem'. If is is a problem, then you can feel comfort in the fact that you're not alone! We can even help each other out if you should decide to reveal your secret identity . It does seem a little weird how we're all going to the same uni. I suppose talking to people on the internet who you've never met before makes them seem slightly unphysical. Oh well, for the record, I'm James. It looks like my subjects are fairly common amongst this board, so I guess I might see you 'round.
lol.....well...if you said ur name...then I'll find you...and you'll knu my name
.....gee dat sounded gay.........
....anyways...I'm Mohammad.
and amin to wat u said......don't worry I'll help you if you get stuck in quick sands...
...jkn!
Sooper Dooper Ham said:
Ppl with prior programing experience could be advantaged or disadvantaged depending on their attitude. Some think that they know it all and do not pay attention to the material. Since most self-learners are likely to develop some bad programing habits, these guys tend to continue on the wrong track and often end up struggling.
Ppl without prior experience can develop the skills from scratch. They tend to pay more attention and hence are more likely to follow the right ways. There were ppl who entered uni knowing nothing about computing, but graduated with uni medals after 4 years. So no need to worry. Try advanced.
you are quite right...but i'm quite a nice programmer....I never do anything dirty and disgusting. You'll love my algorithms.
........and I'll make sure I'll pay attention to wat teahcers say
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AC Milan (not ac-milian:D) said:
I was worried about doing advanced SOFT without any programming experience (unless you consider HSC SDD and VB experience) but i asked the advisor and she said out of 20 advanced students, 3 have any experience in programming and out of those 3 only 1 would have any experience that could help them in the course (ie. the other 2 would only know basic stuff taught in the first weeks)
I don't consider HSC SDD experience that make uni SOFT 1901 very easy...but I think it is sufficient to give us an introduction on what to expect in uni. And I believe that's a substantial plus.