Well, just got back from a .NET and C# presentation at the Uni, which was a bit fun. I get the distinct impression that there's a bit of a long-standing debate going on within the CS department concerning .NET vs Java, and I'm not entirely sure that this presentation wasn't just another move in that little conflict.
A good, informative lecture nonetheless, I learnt a couple of sweet new features I hadn't seen before in CLR, such as Delegates and Events (thank God! I've wanted them for so long), and even managed to teach the guy running the presentation something new - he told the entire room that you couldn't convert back from a null Object to an int...course you can, just has to be a nullable
I did try and convince the CS staff at the end of the lecture that we'd really, really like a .NET module please, as a final year option, but given that the guy overall in charge's first question after the seminar started with "This was just a Microsoft 'oh look how great is our product' java bashing course you went on, therefore..." - I'm not hopeful. Ah well, students don't really matter much in Universities do they, it's all about the commercial research.
Wednesday, 24 January 2007
.NET visits Aston. Not expected to return.
Posted by Ina at 14:57
Labels: geekery, life, rants, university
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