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Entrevista a Bjarne Stroustrup

Marzo 31st, 2008 - [Enlace local]

sobre C++0x, la educacion y futuro de los programadores

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En otra entrevista mas, dada en Dr. Dobb’s Portal, a el padre de C++, quien habla sobre los paradigmas de la programacion, el futuro nuevo standard para C++ (C++0x) y el fututo de este lenguaje.

Aqui dejo un extracto de la entrevista

JB: You feel strongly about better education for software developers. Would you say, generally, that education in computer programming is appalling? Or so-so? If you were to design a course for high school students and a course (an entire degree) for university students intending to become professional, what would you include in these courses and what would you emphasize?

BS: Actually, I just took part in an effort to do that for the four undergraduate years. Unfortunately, the descriptions you find of our program on the web is still a mix of new and old stuff—real-world programs can only be put in place in stages. The idea is to give the students a broad view of computer science during the first two years (”making them ready for their first internship or project”) and then using the next two years to go into depth in some selected areas. During the first two years, the students get a fairly classical CS program with a slightly higher component of software development projects than is common. They have courses in hardware and software (using C++), there is some discrete math, algorithms and data structures, (operating and network) systems, programming languages, and a “programming studio” exposing them to group projects and some project management.

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