How convince computer teacher

so so at so.do
Thu Dec 9 15:14:28 PST 2010


On Fri, 10 Dec 2010 01:10:02 +0200, Jean Crystof <news at news.com> wrote:

> so Wrote:
>
>> > In our school Microsoft donates good developer tools (C#, ASP, Web
>> > framework, Ajax, SQL server, Visual Studio) and provides operating
>> > system (Xp or 7). Also quest lectures from Microsoft or partners, but
>> > only about Microsoft technology stack. Is more a vocational college.  
>> We
>> > study tools at school, then do training period in interns.
>>
>> Sorry i can't resist!
>> Are they really calling that "donation"?
>> How is this any better than feeding chickens in a chicken farm/factory?  
>> :D
>
> You're right. There is lock in at some point. But they make dev tools  
> for students really attractive. And good MSDNAA deals and other non  
> publicly available pricing deals with departments who resists market  
> dominance. They sell whole platform. It works in HTML5 web, in Xbox, in  
> Windows Phones, in many places. The teacher sees no value in D, D is  
> just hobby project. Big money is spent in Microsoft advertising and I'd  
> say corruption.

Of course an ordinary teacher sees no value in D.
They don't lift the weight, they are not programmers.
What annoys me is seeing the programmers do the same thing.

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