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On computer science as a liberal art
“In my perspective, science and computer science is a liberal art, it’s
something everyone should know how to use, at least, and harness in their life. It’s not something that should be relegated to 5 percent of the population over in the corner. It’s something that everybody should be exposed to and everyone should have mastery of to some extent, and that’s how we viewed computation and these computation devices.” Steve Jobs ( *not* one of the rec.boats illiterates) |
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On computer science as a liberal art
On 24/10/2011 12:24 PM, X ` Man wrote:
“In my perspective, science and computer science is a liberal art, it’s something everyone should know how to use, at least, and harness in their life. It’s not something that should be relegated to 5 percent of the population over in the corner. It’s something that everybody should be exposed to and everyone should have mastery of to some extent, and that’s how we viewed computation and these computation devices.” Steve Jobs ( *not* one of the rec.boats illiterates) Richie was a more powerful influence than Jobs. Jobs only gets the attention as in a sort of a way he was an attention whore. Smart in many ways, but not without his flaws. But not for Richie, there would be no Jobs. To me, Richie was far more influential on the computing devices space than Jobs and Gates combined. Dennis Ritchie deserves more credit. -- Eat the rich, screw the companies and wonder why there are no jobs. But we have big huge government we can't afford... -- Obama and the lefty fleabagger attitude |
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On computer science as a liberal art
On 10/24/11 3:15 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 24/10/2011 12:48 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In articleo76dnb5kDMDvMDjTnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@earthlink .com, dump-on- says... ?In my perspective, science and computer science is a liberal art, it?s something everyone should know how to use, at least, and harness in their life. It?s not something that should be relegated to 5 percent of the population over in the corner. It?s something that everybody should be exposed to and everyone should have mastery of to some extent, and that?s how we viewed computation and these computation devices.? Steve Jobs ( *not* one of the rec.boats illiterates) Harry's feeling the need to quantify his liberal arts degree from a third rate college. Yep, from Cracker Jack. I'm sorry...I forgot where you and your asswipe buddy there attended college. International Correspondence Schools? |
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On computer science as a liberal art
On 10/24/11 3:14 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 24/10/2011 12:24 PM, X ` Man wrote: “In my perspective, science and computer science is a liberal art, it’s something everyone should know how to use, at least, and harness in their life. It’s not something that should be relegated to 5 percent of the population over in the corner. It’s something that everybody should be exposed to and everyone should have mastery of to some extent, and that’s how we viewed computation and these computation devices.” Steve Jobs ( *not* one of the rec.boats illiterates) Richie was a more powerful influence than Jobs. Jobs only gets the attention as in a sort of a way he was an attention whore. Smart in many ways, but not without his flaws. But not for Richie, there would be no Jobs. To me, Richie was far more influential on the computing devices space than Jobs and Gates combined. Dennis Ritchie deserves more credit. But...you're a nothing. Who gives a **** what drool rolls down your chin? |
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On computer science as a liberal art
In article , dump-on-
says... On 10/24/11 3:15 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 24/10/2011 12:48 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In articleo76dnb5kDMDvMDjTnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@earthlink .com, dump-on- says... ?In my perspective, science and computer science is a liberal art, it?s something everyone should know how to use, at least, and harness in their life. It?s not something that should be relegated to 5 percent of the population over in the corner. It?s something that everybody should be exposed to and everyone should have mastery of to some extent, and that?s how we viewed computation and these computation devices.? Steve Jobs ( *not* one of the rec.boats illiterates) Harry's feeling the need to quantify his liberal arts degree from a third rate college. Yep, from Cracker Jack. I'm sorry...I forgot where you and your asswipe buddy there attended college. International Correspondence Schools? N.C. State, why do you ask? |
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On computer science as a liberal art
On 24/10/2011 1:21 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/24/11 3:15 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 24/10/2011 12:48 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In articleo76dnb5kDMDvMDjTnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@earthlink .com, dump-on- says... ?In my perspective, science and computer science is a liberal art, it?s something everyone should know how to use, at least, and harness in their life. It?s not something that should be relegated to 5 percent of the population over in the corner. It?s something that everybody should be exposed to and everyone should have mastery of to some extent, and that?s how we viewed computation and these computation devices.? Steve Jobs ( *not* one of the rec.boats illiterates) Harry's feeling the need to quantify his liberal arts degree from a third rate college. Yep, from Cracker Jack. I'm sorry...I forgot where you and your asswipe buddy there attended college. International Correspondence Schools? Nope, electronics engineering. No fleabaggers graduated, they couldn't do the math so they fell out to the liberal arts. -- Eat the rich, screw the companies and wonder why there are no jobs. But we have big huge government we can't afford... -- Obama and the lefty fleabagger attitude |
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On computer science as a liberal art
On 10/24/11 4:00 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 24/10/2011 1:21 PM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/24/11 3:15 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 24/10/2011 12:48 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In articleo76dnb5kDMDvMDjTnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@earthlink .com, dump-on- says... ?In my perspective, science and computer science is a liberal art, it?s something everyone should know how to use, at least, and harness in their life. It?s not something that should be relegated to 5 percent of the population over in the corner. It?s something that everybody should be exposed to and everyone should have mastery of to some extent, and that?s how we viewed computation and these computation devices.? Steve Jobs ( *not* one of the rec.boats illiterates) Harry's feeling the need to quantify his liberal arts degree from a third rate college. Yep, from Cracker Jack. I'm sorry...I forgot where you and your asswipe buddy there attended college. International Correspondence Schools? Nope, electronics engineering. No fleabaggers graduated, they couldn't do the math so they fell out to the liberal arts. Math *is* one of the modern liberal arts, you ignorant asshole. |
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On computer science as a liberal art
On 24/10/2011 2:53 PM, X ` Man wrote:
On 10/24/11 4:00 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 24/10/2011 1:21 PM, X ` Man wrote: On 10/24/11 3:15 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 24/10/2011 12:48 PM, iBoaterer wrote: In articleo76dnb5kDMDvMDjTnZ2dnUVZ_v2dnZ2d@earthlink .com, dump-on- says... ?In my perspective, science and computer science is a liberal art, it?s something everyone should know how to use, at least, and harness in their life. It?s not something that should be relegated to 5 percent of the population over in the corner. It?s something that everybody should be exposed to and everyone should have mastery of to some extent, and that?s how we viewed computation and these computation devices.? Steve Jobs ( *not* one of the rec.boats illiterates) Harry's feeling the need to quantify his liberal arts degree from a third rate college. Yep, from Cracker Jack. I'm sorry...I forgot where you and your asswipe buddy there attended college. International Correspondence Schools? Nope, electronics engineering. No fleabaggers graduated, they couldn't do the math so they fell out to the liberal arts. Math *is* one of the modern liberal arts, you ignorant asshole. Liberal arts math? Funny, they take add-subtract and often get a C-. Liberal arts degrees know **** about math. Engineering math is far beyond any liberal arts degrees. In fact, first year engineering has more advanced math than a PhD in Liberal bull****. -- Eat the rich, screw the companies and wonder why there are no jobs. But we have big huge government we can't afford... -- Obama and the lefty fleabagger attitude |
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