I'd rather see courses on pluralsight.com and/or Lynda.com then go to a college to learn it.
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My counter to this is that Community Colleges are more responsive to businesses. I could go on, but it's not really applicable to a technical forum.
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From: Dan Kimmel <dkimmel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Date: 06/14/2013 11:35 AM
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Yeah. Most of the schools on the list are tech schools or junior colleges
which kind of equates a career with welding or refrigeration repair.
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Gotta love it when their course listing for IBM i only includes:
Course offerings: CIS421 Study of Legacy Systems
Rob Berendt
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