> There's no way in hell I'm doing a masters degree where the school's obsolete syllabus dictates those legacy languages
This applies not only to languages, but techniques, systems knowledge, documentation - everything about it really.
Part of the problem with selecting a degree on the basis of modernity is each course in the degree can be vastly different - some are up to date, others are 10 years out of date.
There's also a slight risk in doing a course in its first year, because the bugs haven't been ironed out.
This applies not only to languages, but techniques, systems knowledge, documentation - everything about it really.
Part of the problem with selecting a degree on the basis of modernity is each course in the degree can be vastly different - some are up to date, others are 10 years out of date.
There's also a slight risk in doing a course in its first year, because the bugs haven't been ironed out.