When I went to WPI (1995-99) they were Perl "friendly" but didn't teach it. I went to a 1 day thing by a student that was introducing Perl, and I was able to do a couple of assignements with Perl. Mainly they taught C, and in Unix, which I consider a good starting point, personally.

Of course, by the time your kids are there, if not now, they will probably be more heavily into teaching, yuck, Java.

Am I the only person who is still waiting for Java to deliver what it promised when it was vaporware? Java and XML, bleah.

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In reply to Re: PERL Friendly Colleges by suaveant
in thread PERL Friendly Colleges by ddebrito

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