Try taking fewer classes. Manage the load. Take a semester off and work a dirty job to catch your breath. Try to find out if you can transfer in a few credits from somewhere else. As a former CompSci student and a former CompSci prof, and a current developer, I can tell you that trying to get too much learning done too fast can ruin the experience. Take on some simpler project for a volunteer organization, or any wider view on resume building that doesn't involve grinding classes. If you get a semester off, make a list of online tutorials you want to walk thru. But if you're just getting a short break, take a break. Seriously, your schedule tightens once you win the big "prize" and have a full time job. You won't have the same chances later on.
The Great Kazoo
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Do programmers have a life? Because I feel like I don't have a life anymore -
Julia programming languageIMHO, needing to keep your statement confined to a single line gives me more of a 1970's feel, than anything elegant. I don't feel like a lack of semicolons is a help, and it's one of the things I like least about Python.
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Damn c# { }'sWhat I have been known to do: void SomeLongFunction { // many lines of code } // end void SomeLongFunction
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Why we call them bugs???The first bug, on September 9, 1945, was an actual bug.
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Nevermind, I guess: I get a "No articles were found for by requested author." kind of message while attempting to download source [modified]Thank you! :-D
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Nevermind, I guess: I get a "No articles were found for by requested author." kind of message while attempting to download source [modified]I see some potentially nice source I'd like to have a look at in any author's article. I click on the download link as I've always done. I get a "No articles were found for by requested author." message, which seems to think that I'm the author of any author's article. I end up with no source......... :sigh: :confused: :( :mad: :wtf: :confused:What to do? :confused: :wtf: as of now, it seems to be all better--------
modified on Wednesday, March 30, 2011 10:19 AM