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Jeff Dunnett
jdunnett at uoguelph.ca
Tue Oct 30 08:26:25 EST 2001
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Peter Hansen wrote: > Jeffrey Dunnett wrote: > > > > A.J. Rossini (rossini at blindglobe.net) wrote: > > : Too bad you aren't designing Phase I vaccine trials; dose typos are a > > : killer, there... :-). > > > That typo was on purpose. However I think we are starting to kill each > > other with the type O puns. > > > > Also to the person who asked if the course I am taking involving Python > > was taught by Prof. Stefan Kremer why do you ask? Do you know him? I > > did have him for my first year C Programming course. > > Friend from high school. I saw him again in the early summer and > asked specifically if U. Moo (**) was still teaching Java to the > newbies, or whether they might consider Python as a much more suitable > language. I believe he didn't recognize the name, but indicated > it sounded interesting and he'd look into it. I just thought it > would be neat if I were responsible for getting it in the door, > but it seems more likely others had already thought of it. > (Although I wonder for how long it's been taught there.) Actually the Moo U is still teaching Java to the newbies partially be demand of the other departments who insist on giving us their first year students for a programming course. Prof. Kremer is one of the people who pushed for Python to be added. Apparently from what I have heard he is a steady preacher of Python. I think it was only in introduced last year or the year before. > > > > BTW - This newsgroup is slighly friendly to people then comp.lang.c > > We may be friendly in a sly way, but we've never been even > slightly slighly friendly. :-) > > ** U. Moo, for those cowering in the other, sillier part of this > thread, is a nickname for the University of Guelph, a highly > agriculturally focused school. (On a side-note, the story is > that to get to Guelph, you "drive west till you smell it, > and north till you step in it." <0.9 wink> ) > I'll have you know that Computer Science is now the largest major on campus at Guelph. Although with the Ontario Vet College the campus can have a distinctive odor. Jeff
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