23 May
2002
23 May
'02
2:20 a.m.
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From: Bruce Pinsky [mailto:bep@whack.org] Blake Fithen wrote:
Stephen Sprunk Thus spake "Nigel Clarke" <nigel@forever-networks.com>
If you're looking to write software, sure. A CompSci degree won't help you in the slightest at operating networks.
Usually what you say is helpful. I have to disagree with you here though. A few things I learned in a CIS degree program which apply to networking:
bits/bytes/megabytes [deletia] In the end, however, being inquisitive, resourceful, and self-motivated, far outweigh "book knowledge". It's not about knowing the answers but rather knowing where to go to get the answers. You may learn that
I agree. I just wanted to attempt to negate Sprunk's statement above.
bep
-- blake