Nothing wrong with a tech school. I guess my point is that we aren't going to attract the kind of folks that are going to make IBMi the new development standard if the only courses are tech-level. Where's the course that explains single-level storage or power systems memory management? Or how capability-based addressing facilitates java virtual machine development? How about compiler optimization for a multi-piped processor?
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HEY!!! What's wrong with a tech school? I graduated from a tech school, and work at a tech school, and have hired many programmers over by 35 years from tech schools. I have found programmers from tech schools to be better prepared to hit the ground running over BS school graduates or master degree graduates who want to deal more with concepts and current trends and big picture than coding and keeping the business running efficiently. Don't get me wrong. Every organization needs someone thinking about the future and staying aware of what the world is doing but I would only want one of those for every 10 programmers.
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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dan Kimmel
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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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http://www-03.ibm.com/ibm/university/academic/pub/page/pow_ibmi_schools
Rob Berendt
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Date: 06/14/2013 10:50 AM
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Jon,
Thanks for bringing this up. I'll definitely help out. One
question I have for the group. I seem to recall a website that showed
universities that did have some 'i' in the curriculum. Does this sound
familiar to anyone?
thanks, Larry
Larry Ketzes
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Date:
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Many of us have long been concerned over the lack of IBM i aware college
graduates.
Our friend Jim Buck has started a new initiative in partnership with IBM
and others. The "missing ingredient" is companies and additional schools
to commit to the program.
That is where you all can help.
There are details in our blog this week
http://ibmsystemsmag.blogs.com/idevelop/2013/06/need-more-help-help-yourself.html
and if like us you think this a good idea then please take the survey and
take the first step to helping to make this program a reality.
Jon Paris
www.partner400.com
www.SystemiDeveloper.com
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