St.Maartens College in Voorburg
Exam class on high school, hard? Not really no.
But its sure fun
Exam class on high school, hard? Not really no.
But its sure fun
I got my degree in EE. I write assembly and C (not C++) code all day... C is definitely much easier to write code in than Assembly. The really only learn the basics in college (at least I did), so I still had a lot to learn when I started working here.pfcilng wrote:
Redfoxster, I completly forgot about all the programming I do. Yeah C++ was easy compared to waht I am doing now. Us EE's have to learn and use Assembler, I heard from the CS department that it was pretty tough. We have to learn the code on our own pretty much, so we could us it in classes that require it.redfoxster wrote:
Alright PFCilng, Im bumping your hardness up to 99, and mine 95. I have much love and respect for all jobs computer science, but I have to be moderately fluent in C in addition to the full understanding of newtonian physics and thermodynamics and dynamic modelling, any of which would and does rival the hardness of a CS major, and I have compared work loads and difficulty with my bud zach at the University of Texas. MEs have to master all 3 of those aswell as have the basics of chemistry, material science, and programming. EEs have to cover a few more difficult Math classes than MEs and intro to circuits will destory like 99.9% of anyone who tried to take the class. In my not so humble opinion, Engineers, especially EE and ME are the two most important professions behind farmers, the 2 most difficult professions period, and prolly the 2 least fun jobs.Pig_Fooker wrote:
Computer Programmer, Web Designer, Security Consultant
Difficulty= 89.3
Importance= 98.1
Fun= 90
Time= 6.5 Years
Future= World Domination proceeding the fall of AOL(optimised)
Begin the flaming from everyone....
Yeah, our Intro to circuits class has like a 50% fail rate, a professor graphed the results from the exam, most of the grades where in the F region. ME could be pretty fun, if you get involved in the Mini Baja competitions. We dont have fun projects like that.
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Can't you just answer the fucking question? Your post is considered to be unconstructive. Don't post if you just want to act like a jackass.Kniero wrote:
Difficulty and importance can't be judged unless an identifying parameter set is known. Difficult compared to what? Important for what?
RoflCopterTriggerHappy998 wrote:
Someone should ban you from the internet.
Nah you should have a moron rating next your name, so that when you make incompetent remarks like that you can get a stupid slap and get banned from posting. There are too many flaming, incompetent morons out here who think they know all and are superman that should just get kicked in the face and banned permanently.TriggerHappy998 wrote:
Someone should ban you from the internet.
Jesus...Kniero wrote:
Difficulty and importance can't be judged unless an identifying parameter set is known. Difficult compared to what? Important for what?
Thank you.TriggerHappy998 wrote:
Can't you just answer the fucking question? Your post is considered to be unconstructive. Don't post if you just want to act like a jackass.Kniero wrote:
Difficulty and importance can't be judged unless an identifying parameter set is known. Difficult compared to what? Important for what?
Dare I ask if They still use Fortran somewhere? I know it made a Brief Comeback as a Machine language. Fourth ? know have I dated Myself. Watch "Alien" If you want to know what old Computer Screens looked like. Imagine playing Gato on that.atlvolunteer wrote:
I got my degree in EE. I write assembly and C (not C++) code all day... C is definitely much easier to write code in than Assembly. The really only learn the basics in college (at least I did), so I still had a lot to learn when I started working here.pfcilng wrote:
Redfoxster, I completly forgot about all the programming I do. Yeah C++ was easy compared to waht I am doing now. Us EE's have to learn and use Assembler, I heard from the CS department that it was pretty tough. We have to learn the code on our own pretty much, so we could us it in classes that require it.redfoxster wrote:
Alright PFCilng, Im bumping your hardness up to 99, and mine 95. I have much love and respect for all jobs computer science, but I have to be moderately fluent in C in addition to the full understanding of newtonian physics and thermodynamics and dynamic modelling, any of which would and does rival the hardness of a CS major, and I have compared work loads and difficulty with my bud zach at the University of Texas. MEs have to master all 3 of those aswell as have the basics of chemistry, material science, and programming. EEs have to cover a few more difficult Math classes than MEs and intro to circuits will destory like 99.9% of anyone who tried to take the class. In my not so humble opinion, Engineers, especially EE and ME are the two most important professions behind farmers, the 2 most difficult professions period, and prolly the 2 least fun jobs.
Begin the flaming from everyone....
Yeah, our Intro to circuits class has like a 50% fail rate, a professor graphed the results from the exam, most of the grades where in the F region. ME could be pretty fun, if you get involved in the Mini Baja competitions. We dont have fun projects like that.
I did learn a little Fortran in my first programming class, but we didn't spend much time on it. Nowadays, I don't think they do much more than mention it.Horseman 77 wrote:
Dare I ask if They still use Fortran somewhere? I know it made a Brief Comeback as a Machine language. Fourth ? know have I dated Myself. Watch "Alien" If you want to know what old Computer Screens looked like. Imagine playing Gato on that.atlvolunteer wrote:
I got my degree in EE. I write assembly and C (not C++) code all day... C is definitely much easier to write code in than Assembly. The really only learn the basics in college (at least I did), so I still had a lot to learn when I started working here.pfcilng wrote:
Redfoxster, I completly forgot about all the programming I do. Yeah C++ was easy compared to waht I am doing now. Us EE's have to learn and use Assembler, I heard from the CS department that it was pretty tough. We have to learn the code on our own pretty much, so we could us it in classes that require it.
Yeah, our Intro to circuits class has like a 50% fail rate, a professor graphed the results from the exam, most of the grades where in the F region. ME could be pretty fun, if you get involved in the Mini Baja competitions. We dont have fun projects like that.
Ahem .....You know Getting good Crades Dosnt make you smart. You know that right?
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