Hey, grad school is a great place to be period! (They usually let you actually do work.)
Cheers,
Alan
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At 7:27 AM -0700 10/17/02, JohnMaloney@earthlink.net wrote:
Subroto,
You might consider going for an M.S. or Ph.D. with Mark Guzdial at Georgia Tech. His students all use Squeak from the undergraduate level up, and they've contributed heavily to Squeak over the years. Mark wrote one book on Squeak and co-edited another. I think he'd be a terrific thesis advisor.
The economy in the U.S. is bad right now, so I know a lot of Squeakers who are out of work (along with a lot of C++, Java, and web programmers). When it economy is bad, graduate school is a good place to be. With luck, you come out with a shiny new degree just as things are picking up.
-- John
At 10:03 AM -0700 10/16/02, subroto mukherjee wrote:
Hi ! I have recently worked on a project on behalf of my University, which involved Squeak. I was quite intrigued by the software and would like to know what effective role it can play in my career since i've recently completed my postgraduation in Multimedia Information System and also i would like to know if there is any Higher level (M. Phil or PhD) qualification or perhaps another MSc. programme available in Squeak ?
Subroto.
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