so I've several choices:CSC 214 online with Dulberg. I like c++ better than java but so far I'm not too impressed with his ability to code (I'm taking 114 with him now.)CSC 216 online with Jeperry.CSC 216 with Miller on Centennial where I have no other classes.I realize the online courses will cost me more money, but I think it's a price I'm willing to pay to be able to skip out of going to class on a daily basis.
7/30/2006 2:34:48 PM
I always thought EngineerinOnline was cheaper than classroom courses.
7/30/2006 2:38:02 PM
well, I'm going to be paying tuition and fees for 12+ hours anyway.
7/30/2006 2:43:27 PM
i'd say take csc 216 with Miller she's great
7/30/2006 4:32:01 PM
Miller
7/30/2006 4:36:48 PM
Miller all the way, dude.
7/30/2006 4:39:32 PM
7/30/2006 4:52:30 PM
its Miller time
7/30/2006 6:34:14 PM
Unless you have a firm grip of programming concepts already, take it in the classroom. Oh, right, and Miller is an awesome instructor.
7/30/2006 7:17:04 PM
and the people have spoken.
7/30/2006 11:40:55 PM
highly recommend miller
7/30/2006 11:41:47 PM
been told miller is greatim takin her for a web design class
7/31/2006 1:39:30 AM
it's Miller time
8/1/2006 8:56:34 AM
216 was a breeze with miller
8/1/2006 9:52:38 AM
miller both gives a shit and is generally pretty lenient. worth going to centennial if you actual go to class.
8/2/2006 8:56:43 PM
I dropped out of CSC and still thought Miller was a cool cat. I'd take that one.
8/2/2006 11:08:26 PM
dulberg
8/3/2006 1:52:23 AM
dulgergc++ will teach you more fundamentals (pointers, etc), and dulberg is just amusing
8/3/2006 9:56:10 PM
I loved it when java II turned into history of computer science
8/4/2006 11:24:06 AM