Career in Squeak

Alan Kay squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org
Thu Oct 17 16:00:02 UTC 2002


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 at 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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