Answer these questions:
Why did you take the course in the first place?
Why are you still on the course?
> linux (i don't know what is it , but im waiting u to tell me )
I'm waiting for you to use a search engine.
Salem
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> linux (i don't know what is it , but im waiting u to tell me )
You must be joking!
What where you doing while studying "Computer Science"?
Chasing chicks and drinking beer?
My suggestion: start a nitting course! (Always handy!)
ddanbe
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Yeah, seriously. How could you be nearing graduation and never have typed "ls" on the command line. That depresses me.
BestJewSinceJC
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The most impressive project you could do would be:
[INDENT]Learn to spell at least one mildly correct sentence![/INDENT]
MosaicFuneral
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Yes write a spellcheck program in PHP.
ithelp
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i dont think its interesting
I agree. I mean: Why would you learn how to spell? It's not like anyone cares about that in say, your application letter right? I'm sure that there are plenty of companies that'll hire someone who can't spell, can't think of a project and after three years of programming still doesn't evenknow what Linux is. Especially in this time, where the jobs are so easy to come by.
Good luck with that!
Nick Evan
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There's a more important question.
Who's gonna employ these idiots so they can pay taxes to fund my pension?
You could always write a new filesystem
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext3
Salem
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