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  • C crayzeecoder

    I just finished school today... forever! I had an applied maths exam with two others. It's always left till last because hardly anyone does it :^) Cant wait to start computer science next year! :-D

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    DABBee
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    If you stay with computing you NEVER leave school. 13 years since uni and I SILL have to sit exams

    Twinkle: I had that... dream again. The one, where I do terrible things, to penguins, with a croquet mallet.

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      crayzeecoder wrote:

      I just finished school today... forever!

      Congrats

      crayzeecoder wrote:

      Cant wait to start computer science next year!

      Perhaps you jumped the gun on forever?

      Check out the CodeProject forum Guidelines[^] The original soapbox 1.0 is back![^]

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      Donsw
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      congrats, I know what it feels like I just finished as well, I was so happy

      cheers, Donsw My Recent Article : Backup of Data files - Full and Incremental

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        crayzeecoder wrote:

        I just finished school today... forever!

        Congrats

        crayzeecoder wrote:

        Cant wait to start computer science next year!

        Perhaps you jumped the gun on forever?

        Check out the CodeProject forum Guidelines[^] The original soapbox 1.0 is back![^]

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        Colin Angus Mackay
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        EliottA wrote:

        Perhaps you jumped the gun on forever?

        Perhaps not. In the UK (and I presume Ireland too) "school" ends at the end of high school (usually somewhere between age 16 to 18). Any further or higher education after that is conducted at a college or university, not a school. Therefore the statement that "I just finished school today... forever!" is accurate given the cultural context of the writer.

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        • C crayzeecoder

          Damn looks like I'll have to listen to all that boring sh*t again :rolleyes:

          harold aptroot wrote:

          And I hope you already have a lot of programming experience

          Ya I do have a good bit but not in java, mostly c++ and c#. I sorta got interested in assembly(I have a chance to do some more research on it now that the exams are over :) ) when I read this[^] article recently so ya I hope I don't fail :)

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          Colin Angus Mackay
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          crayzeecoder wrote:

          Damn looks like I'll have to listen to all that boring sh*t again

          Word of warning on that. I was the same. Got very blasé about it all especially when I finished in the top 5% at the end of the first year of my degree. Second year got harder and I'd just spent two years relaxing (last year at school and first year at uni') so it shocked me when my grades started to tumble. I'm pleased to say I never had to resit anything, but I got awfully close on a couple of occasions until I bucked up my attitude.

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          • C crayzeecoder

            :thumbsup: thanks for the advice, I'll keep it in mind! :-D

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            Colin Angus Mackay
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            Just to reiterate what Simon Stevens just said (because it was excellent advice) is to keep up with what the real world is doing as it will stand you in good stead when you leave university (unless, of course, you want to pursue an academic career) Join a local user group. Find out what real world problems are play with some of the ideas and tools they mention. As you are in Ireland (according to your profile) you should be able to find something close to you. There is also the DDD Ireland conference (free community conference) which is well worth going along to. I hear the organisers may be aiming it at March 2010 for the next one. This year was in Belfast, last year was in Galway. Don't know where the next one will be. Keep an eye out here for the next one: http://www.developerdeveloperdeveloper.com/[^] The MSDN Ireland community page[^] is not as good as the as the MSDN UK Community Page[^] as we have lots of user groups listed. However, you may find more information over at the Microsoft Technology User Groups website[^]

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              If you stay with computing you NEVER leave school. 13 years since uni and I SILL have to sit exams

              Twinkle: I had that... dream again. The one, where I do terrible things, to penguins, with a croquet mallet.

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              Colin Angus Mackay
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              Software Development is all about life long learning. Anyone that does not understand that, or does not wish to go through that, has no business being in the industry as far as I'm concerned.

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              • C Colin Angus Mackay

                Just to reiterate what Simon Stevens just said (because it was excellent advice) is to keep up with what the real world is doing as it will stand you in good stead when you leave university (unless, of course, you want to pursue an academic career) Join a local user group. Find out what real world problems are play with some of the ideas and tools they mention. As you are in Ireland (according to your profile) you should be able to find something close to you. There is also the DDD Ireland conference (free community conference) which is well worth going along to. I hear the organisers may be aiming it at March 2010 for the next one. This year was in Belfast, last year was in Galway. Don't know where the next one will be. Keep an eye out here for the next one: http://www.developerdeveloperdeveloper.com/[^] The MSDN Ireland community page[^] is not as good as the as the MSDN UK Community Page[^] as we have lots of user groups listed. However, you may find more information over at the Microsoft Technology User Groups website[^]

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                crayzeecoder
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                Thanks for all the links and stuff :-D Twas a great help, I'll keep some of them in mind :)

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