http://programming-motherfucker.com/
This is very funny for those of you who work at companies with a lot of producers and managers and the like. 
http://programming-motherfucker.com/
This is very funny for those of you who work at companies with a lot of producers and managers and the like. 
Hahaha I usually love my job, but this was strangely appropriate today. Thanks for that.
Nice. After a taste of Scrum this summer, this sites pretty amusing.
They should dedicate a whole university level course to that subject.
That would be entirely too practical for any university to actually do.
+1 there is hardly anything practical there…
weee~ thank god Germany has Fachhochschule (University of Applied Sciences) where there IS Practice (YES I Sear to god!).
(Problem is that we do these methodics too, but only on one Term… It was kinda funny that we had a new chart/diagram/stuff every week)
I’m German visiting a University of Applied Sciences, problem is that all exercises and stuff are done by people who have no idea.
I study Computer Science in Germany at an University and we actually do some practical stuff.
This Semester we wrote e.g. a small game for the Kinect, but we also had to do all the documentation.
I study Computer Science in Germany at an University and we actually do some practical stuff.
This Semester we wrote e.g. a small game for the Kinect, but we also had to do all the documentation.
Woa super cool
In our UAS we don’t even have a course for OpenGL or any other graphics based programming, which sucks hard. But we have a lot: “Use this super cool 3D programm to make a cube…”
none of our programming classes (all in Java) covers simple graphics, none, not even AWT/SWING let alone OpenGL
all console programming - 2 semesters
then in projects you can do, depending on the topic, so whatever
but obviously this implies that you have to learn all the graphics stuff by yourself
and its just one small part… our exercises had always errors in them, not compilable - because the people who wrote it, didn’t even bother to test it, and such
its just sad
then in “web-programming” we learned CSS, HTML and W3C standards. No php, no javascript, nothing useful whatsoever, just how to use the w3cvalidator.