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RE[2]: Comment by mtzmtulivu
by ricegf on Mon 17th May 2010 11:12
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As a counter example, the school where I received by undgrad degree from a couple of years ago has both operating systems and compilers as required courses. In fact, compilers is the make-break C-S capstone class. There is a also a programming language concepts class which teaches all of the common lang. paradigms, with the primary languages used in other courses being C and Java.
In the region I live this is very much the standard, so becareful generalizing the decline of one C-S program you are familiar with to all. I think you are correct in implying it is a dangerous trend.