Heres a thought...if anyone can actually calculate the rate of decay of the rubins...some of us can actually figure out how many we can do ...(depending on our average rate)......before they run out....now thats a hit....LOL Total Babes HW..since she aced Calc...
Its funny how life works...in college ..i dreaded setting up my schedule for next semester...and here i am..searching classes i will never take... Thats why i say....whatever you hate...has a way of coming back and biting you in the A$$.... All you need is LOVE..or so said the beatles.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4p8qxGbpOk
just check the last page of this thread then, the same ones are posted. the truncated links (with ...) don't get copied right from copy/paste...
I was thinking some of these people are fugly, then I realized that part of some of these pic's were me. I had no idea they were going to mess up my face like that. Not sure how I feel about that. Contempt, disgust.
Well, everyone, I totally lost my internet connection last night at about 8pm. It wasn't restored until today, and I haven't had the chance to get on here until now. And what do I find? More Rubins. I guess I will be working on them for now, with the rest of you. Oh, and might I say, I've missed you guys. Was today pretty slow until the Rubins made their daily appearance?
Yes it was... I gave up and was making banana chocolate chip pancakes when I got the alert on my phone! Now i'm making this instead http://mturkforum.com/showthread.php?5463-Resources-for-Course-Listing-HITs/page3#26
if anyone's wondering, object oriented programming is not the same as object oriented design. the design course may or may not have object oriented programming as part of it.
Java and C++ land under the category of Object Oriented Programming ....some course description say....Introduction to OOP using Java or C++ So i put C++ or java as a course.....if anything he has the link to the course schedule .... Catalog..
yeah a lot of schools, especially the ones we've gotten lately, are really job-focused and just teach languages and software packages, rather than general instruction and theory. the object oriented design courses are more planning, the programming more implementation, but i've seen some that cover both. these rubin hits really make me want to lobby for standardizing course content.