C++ Inventor Changing Jobs 95
JewFish writes "Dr. Bjarne Stroustrup, designer and implementer of the C++ programming language is switching jobs. He has accepted the COE Endowed Chair in Computer Science at Texas A&M University. The fulfillment of this fulltime position was announced today by the head of the computer science department. Now that Dr. Stroustrup will be on faculty I sure hope they start offering a C++ course or two."
Trollzilla! (Score:1, Insightful)
That's amazing! Why waste your time on trolling? Surely cleaning lint from your belly button is more important.
Other activities more interesting, satisfying, and productive than trolling:
Be more frou-frou than Martha Stewart: Clean all the seeds from a box of strawberries.
Count the ants in an ant colony. Give each of them a name.
Watch carefully as a seed becomes a large oak tree.
Re:Trollzilla! (Score:1)
Just imagine... (Score:1, Funny)
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Postage went up July 1st by the way. Maybe Leach should pay back all of that gas money he jacked to pay for all of his trips to the liquor store.
Re:Just imagine... (Score:2)
Re:Just imagine... (Score:2)
a) Socialize with the right people (aka ta's) to get them to soften up on you for grades.
b) Realize that deadlines can always be pushed back with an appropriate excuse.
c) Learn that fact that the only important thing about learning is learning where to find information quickly.
d) Apply these principles, among others, to your jobs after you graduate.
Re:Just imagine... (Score:1)
And about point c, I really think that to know how and where to search is as important as knowing a lot. It's good to know many things, but if you have no methodology when it is time to discover new thing, you will get stuck to where you are.
Re:Just imagine... (Score:1)
Surprising, or unlikely? (Score:3, Interesting)
http://www.research.att.com/~bs/applications.ht
On the other hand, AT&T research did recently shed a large number of staff, including Matt Austern, author of the fine book "Generic Programming and the STL" (fear not, Matt is now working for Apple), so who knows what's going on there.
Teaching is something Bjarne feels very strongly about, and indeed his "directions for C++0x" thoughts emphasize the importance of making C++ easier to teach.
Ah well, if this is true, a lot of FAQs will need to have updated URLs...
Re:Surprising, or unlikely? (Score:1)
Surprising, but true (Score:2)
He'll still have ties to AT&T though, so maybe we won't have to update all of those links after all.
Re:Good Doctor (Score:3, Funny)
I think he would much rather a ++A.
Mabye it means he will make C++ better (Score:1)
I'm joking... kindof.
Re:Mabye it means he will make C++ better (Score:1)
Re:Mabye it means he will make C++ better (Score:3, Interesting)
What the hell! Throw it all in!
Re:Mabye (sic) it means he will make C++ better (Score:1)
http://www.boost.org/libs/lambda/doc/ [boost.org]
Re:Mabye it means he will make C++ better (Score:1)
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Not run time though, and in a lot of cases wwhere you need a value you use a type in template metaprogramming.
angel'o'sphere
P.S. search for template metaprogramming, there aewhere some good articles in C/C++ report and Dr. Jobbs.
And in other news... (Score:3, Insightful)
Seriously, where's the evidence of this? Not a single one of the links in the submission mentions a damn thing about it.
Do the
Garg
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Re:What?! (Score:1)
Re:What?! (Score:1)
I go to TAMU (Score:1)
dam(TAMU)
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Re:I go to TAMU (Score:1)
Wow (Score:1)
Wow! (Score:4, Informative)
Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2002 14:30:50 -0500 (CDT)
From: Jennifer Welch
To: faculty@cs.tamu.edu, csgrads@cs.tamu.edu, csunder@cs.tamu.edu,
watson@tamu.edu, rgd@tamu.edu, richard-ewing@tamu.edu
Subject: Stroustrup accepts COE Endowed Chair in computer science
Resent-Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2002 14:32:38 -0500 (CDT)
Resent-From: csunder@cs.tamu.edu
Bjarne Stroustrup, the inventor of the C++ language, has accepted
our offer to fill the endowed chair in computer science!
-- Jennifer
So yeah, it looks like he's coming here. This is really amazing because our cs department sucks so much. Until very recently the cs unix servers would not forward X11 connections,
Re:Wow! (Score:1)
Re:Please be more careful with email addresses (Score:1)
Re:Wow! (Score:1)
I realize that until they post the news on their website, instead of posting the advertisement for the position Bjarne has reportedly accepted, this may be hard to believe.
Does anyone have a scorecard of all the recent departures from AT&T Research?
Re:Wow! (Score:1)
This is really amazing because our cs department sucks so much. Until very recently the cs unix servers would not forward X11 connections,
You know, computer science is different than unix system administration. Computer science is, fundamentally, the study of algorithms (which themselves are equivalence classes of physical processes). Your department may very well suck, but the fact that the unix boxes are poorly run does not necessarily make your case.
-- p
Re:Wow! (Score:1)
I got my BS in Comp Sci from A&M and I didn't really appreciate the education I was getting from there until I got out and worked with people who didn't know anything other than language semantics and technology.
Most of the malcontents at A&M and every other department end up malcontents at whatever company they work for because so-and-so boss/teacher/admin is always an idiot.
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the class was pretty bad anyway. Hurley taught it, but he has got to be the most condescending prof i've had in 3 years. he taught the assembly language classes, and other upper level classes, and he acted like teaching a lower level C class was the worst thing he could do. i can see how it would be boring though..
i've heard good things about McCormick too.
anyway,i know if i had stayed there a little bit longer i might have gotten more out of it. they've done alot to change in the past 4 years, but it's too late to go back and finish a major now.
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Most of the courses aren't hard enough.
The advisors seem not to care about students when you go and talk to them.
Some of the professors aren't very good (I had three bad professors in a row - One knew her stuff but had really bad public speaking skills. Another was there to do research and was downright hostile. The class eventually had a meeting with the department head about him he was so bad. The third was a grad student and it was his first time to teach. I think he'll make a good professor one day but he was very inexperienced and kind of didn't know what he was doing.)
Also the curriculum had just been redone when I came in and there were some problems with it. They seem to be aware of the problems with the curriculum and are working to fix it, but it is still a problem. The dot com boom meant a lot of people were in cs because it was the place to be. The department ended up overloaded because it had a lot of people in it. Also since the courses were new their complaining that the courses were to hard was interpreted as legitimate feedback and the courses were then made to easy.
My main problem is the courses being to easy. It feels like I haven't learned anything. But that's a subjective statement that can be easily dismissed as my opinion as can most of the other stuff as either my opinion, bad luck, or both. The misconfiguration is the only thing I can point to that is objectively just plain wrong.
Re:Wow! (Score:1)
As for the classes being easy - I've since gone on to graduate school, and comparing what I learned in ugrad to what others in my classes learned, I would have to say that A&M is a much better curriculum than most. Hell, Pooch for OS helped me pass the OS class at CMU.
The admins in the CS dept suck - end of story - go find a job in the math or physics department - you'll find that they know what they're doing.
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wanna study cs at A&M, get a Math degree (Score:1)
aggies++ (Score:1)
Gig 'em!
Re:hook 'em! (Score:1)
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Re:aggies++ (Score:1)
Re:aggies++ (Score:1)
or spades with 6 suits of 6 cards.
Very popular amonst the rednecks in these parts
who can't handle an entire 52 card deck.
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Very confusing (Score:1)
This is not a troll. Just the results of four years of constant propaganda. Sorry, can't help it.
Re:Very confusing (Score:1)
no rumor, tis true. (Score:1)
confirmed: Stroustrup at TAMU (Score:1)
The University speaks (Score:1)
(took them long enough)
IT Fall (Score:1)