Well I didn't study software, I took engineering. We used C and C++ but they were just used to learn basic programming and algorithms really, so I'm not that surprised we didn't get the details
But it sucked when I had to use programming at work because if you write 'c++' on your resume they expect you to have some knowledge of what that stuff is
@CaptainGiraffe apparently, if they're handing you poorly taught students and expecting you to fix them. By the end of the semester, if I'm reading your situation correctly?
> Level 3 is the second highest threat level in Belgium. Level 4 would mean that the threat is "very serious" as opposed to "serious" under level 3. "The threat to the person, group or event that is the subject of the analysis is very close".
> Investigators believe, however, that Abdeslam - the “eighth attacker” in the Paris massacres - may also be on the run from Isis. A Belgian website has reported that the only identified Black Friday attacker still alive approached a friend in Brussels on 17 November. He said he regretted his part in the attacks, which had “gone too far”.
> “It is possible he panicked or chickened out of killing himself. It is possible that he was disgusted by what he had been involved in or that his explosive suicide belt failed to detonate.”
I have this belief that everybody always makes the best choice available at a specific moment. From that, you have to wonder what things lead to the consequence of this being his best choice possible.