we already told you, you don't need a degree to be a good, well paid programmer ... as someone else pointed out, these institutions are aimed at manufacturing professors for the next generation, they are very academic institutions ...
@zeeks Well, the university of manchester has one of the oldest computing departments on earth, and is recognised as one of the foremost scientific universities on the planet
there's no question I'll keep doing that ... but I'm serious, if I could afford it, that's to say if I could afford to take 3 years off work, I'd be doing it now ... not because I'd come back to a better job ...
@zeeks league tables are not everything, and just because a place is not in the top whatever doesn't mean it's not good. It's about what you got out of it, not where it is.
Not to mention league tables are based on things like University output (research) and if a University doesn't have a research lab they score poorly even if they're a great university.
@zeeks you should talk to @webarto (who is not currently here) who does fairly well for himself I think (he's from I think Bosnia, possibly Serbia, I can never remember because he moves/has moved around a lot)
she recently started saying to other people she wants to be a programmer when she grows up ... maybe because my life is so glam 'n all ... maybe I should try ...
partly the crack ... what of it ??
it's not drugs I've always had a terrible memory, I don't remember faces or people or places or any of the things other people remember ... I know they remember because I see them doing it ...
@JoeWatkins Well I was thinking to myself the other day, it's pretty awesome that your kids have seen the direct effects of community in the way they have, I think that even now the vast majority of people see FOSS as spotty teenage nerds out to hack the world, they've seen that it is just real people who actually look out for each other when the shit hits the fan
When you move into your new house, set up the WiFi on WEP and tell her she can use it if she figures out the key and give her a laptop and the python manual
but gay people call things gay ... the things they call gay are much gayer than the things straight people call gay, but they still use it in the same sense ...
Oh @Danack so I've been playing with the Resolver interface a bit and I think it's going to work out well. I've also concluded that interface Cache extends Resolver makes legitimate sense in this case (bearing in mind that in this case "cache" is not a generic cache but specifically a DNS cache). I pushed a branch which is incomplete and broken but you can see what's going on with the ifaces if you have any comments
@JoeWatkins Well I have a few gay mates who also do it, I think because it's still programmed in from school days. It's fine if you are in company that you know will take it as it is meant to be, but probably not so great in general public