[nfbcs] FW: your advice would be appreciatedFW: [List] Handling

Louis Maher ljmaher at swbell.net
Tue Jun 25 23:05:06 UTC 2013


Folks,

The more mathematics and physical science a student learns, the less pure
graphical programming he will need to do.  Physics and Math can provide
another career that might be more stable than pure programming that, these
days, is purely graphical.





Regards
Louis Maher
713-444-7838
ljmaher at swbell.net


-----Original Message-----
From: nfbcs [mailto:nfbcs-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Robert Jaquiss
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2013 5:48 PM
To: 'NFB in Computer Science Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [nfbcs] FW: your advice would be appreciatedFW: [List] Handling

Hello:

     The questions posed by Karl-Erik are certainly serious ones. If
Karl-Erik needs this class, then he will need a reader to help him with it.
Testing is also an issue since he will also need a reader to help him with
the test. Can these readers be the same person? The professor could question
whether Karl-Erik really knows the coursework, or is he getting too much
help from the reader.

     It is certainly possible to write HTML and CSS with a text editor such
as Notepad, Notepad++, Edsharp etc. There are larger questions that need
answering:
1. How can Karl-Erik continue in college with courses that use simulation
tools for design and testing? Speaking from experience, this issue will
continue to arise.
2. When seeking a job, potential employers expect their employees to use the
software the employer has in place. If a web system has been set up using a
visually oriented tool, could a text editor system be used with the visually
oriented tool without causing an assortment of problems?

     I am of the belief that much R&D in this area needs to be performed.

Regards,

Robert




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