Febup: Most of the innovations today were developed by those with a degree in Computer Science or Software Engineering.
WhatsApp the world's biggest mobile messaging service - 1. Brian Acton: Degree in computer science. 2. Jan Koum - Became interested in programming he enrolled at San Jose State University.
C++ - Bjarne Stroustrup PhD in computer science.
Java - James Gosling: Bachelor of Science, M.A. and Ph.D. all in computer science.
Linux - Linus Torvalds: Between 1988 and 1996 graduated with a master's degree in computer science.
Jquery - John Resig: Graduated with a degree in Computer Science.
Adobe Photoshop, Acrobat Reader the Portable Document Format (PDF) and Adobe Creative Suite - 1. John Edward Warnock degree in electrical engineering and computer science. 2. Charles Geschke PhD in computer science
Windows and Apple: This youtude video tells us that the GUI technology they are using was developed by Xerox team of computer scientists: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQocN_c2uLI
Other innovations by the big companies were possible due to them recruiting computer scientists.
Regulating programming will not drive up prices everywhere as you have stated but will only ensure that the quality of software developed are up to standard and will help to check those that take up programming projects they are not qualified to be doing.
Interesting read! Is blockchain development captured in this regulation?
senatordave1: So atiku a Muslim is now the choice of God? See what hatred can drive an easterner to say? Will you be at the RAC to stop apc rigging?
Sir,God can chose anybody be it a Muslim or a christian.His ways are never our ways so what's best for Nigeria at this critical point is absolutely what he would give us!
I'm tired of these recycled politicians that have very little to offer.In 2023,I just hope youths from the North,South,East and West of this country should form a common front,send into retirement every politician from 50y/o down and mount the saddle of leadership of this country. They said we can't handle it,let's just make the mistakes and correct it ourselves.
theoldpretender: We are light years behind because Nigerians don't want to pay the taxes needed to build a very good forensic capacity.
Many Nigerians too don't pay their light bills. So, we have difficulty funding power supply,which you need to preserve frensic materials,and run that PCR machine for DNA analysis.
In this election, we have a choice between two bad parties. A governor was caught taking bribes. No one in his state is rioting. The two main parties have all sorts of corruption cases on their head....and no one is doing nothing.
Our universites are badly funded. We pay less than $200 in fees and expect $20000 in facilites. You cannot get well trained professionals from just $200 per annum per student.
And by the way, in this country, people commit crimes, and their relatives , friends , tribesmen even prevent them from being punished for their crimes. Someone comitts a violent crime,we go and beg the family of the victim,and nothing is done. Or we go and hide him from being prosecuted.
There is something wrong with governance in Nigeria....and it is because there is something wrong with the people. And the sad thing is Nigerians are not ready to face their sins.
We need a total reorientation from top to bottom in this country!
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Hold up! Hold up!! Go get your PVC, Go out and vote at the appointed time, Defend your votes guys.This would be the most interesting election we would have in a while.
Given the vast nature of the programming world,there is a tendency for one to be overwhelmed with too much information such that one might attempt to engage in several languages in bits at a time. My advice: Focus on a particular language and learn all you can about it to a professional level.
holuphisayor: I stumbled across a large collection of Programming books while I was browsing stuff on Github and decided to share it on here in case anyone is interested in learning some new stuff.
yasmina85: Thanks to all of you for taking time to answer. Reading all the comments helped me a lot.
Of course they are 2 sides to a story and he obviously has his reasons but he never complained about anything so I don't know.
Now to sum up what you guys brought up, it could be:
1- religion/tribe issues: we are from different backgrounds but my family is mixed (Muslim Nigerian father, Christian Ivorian mother) We are 4 siblings and my brother and 2 sisters are all married to people from very different cultures, religions even skin colors and it’s 100% fine. So I told him that I would be fine practicing Christian faith and raising children in that faith. I met his sisters and they're all rooting for me so I don't think that's the problem
2- Not wife material: this one is really difficult since I can't tell exactly what it means. It's probably different from one man to another anyway But I'm educated, independent, hardworking and God fearing. I'm respectful and pretty much submissive. We really get along, make each other laugh and are best friends. That's what we were in college for a long time before dating.
3- No incentive: that's probably one of the biggest problems. I didn't pressure him when I needed to, when the relationship was still "fresh" and when he was still excited about me. I was too shy and wanted it to come from him. Now we've been together too long so he probably doesn't feel the passion anymore. And yay, you're right, he will probably marry the next one within a year It happened to one of my GF. BTW, she had a baby for this guy she dated for years. He had an excuse (no job) for the most part but he eventually got the job and kept dragging his feet. She got pregnant and he went on to marry a younger girl after few months of knowing her. Now my GF is married and had another baby but things could have turned really ugly for her so no, I won't get pregnant to trap him
4- Commitment issues: Now that I think about it, he probably has an issue. For the past 5 years, he has been talking about buying a place. He has the means, the time and opportunity but can't bring himself to do it. I think he wants to live like a teenager, free and burden less.
5- Not into me: it boils down to that. He loves me, I know he does but not enough or not in the way he dreams of loving his wife. Maybe I'm his best friend with benefit and he wants the thrill and passion and just doesn't picture me as his wife.
So thanks to all of you for validating my feelings, I needed that to be more confident in my decision. As someone said, it's very difficult to throw 6 years in the bin but it's for the best. It’s time for me to move on. I still have decent suitors. I don't want to play games (try to make him jealous) or cheat so I'll break up and move on.
That's the best decision to take.May God guide u...
We need to convene a National Conference to resolve 3 issues:
1. How are economy slumped into recession
2. How Chelsea sold Matic to Man U
3. How Chelsea couldn't buy Lukaku
nerodenero: Their children school abroad while our Univerties are shitholes
They go for medical checkup abroad on regularly basis while hospitals in the country is a certified dead centres.
They go on vacation abroad with our collective treasure that was looted while the masses continue to live in hardship and hunger.
Our roads are dead traps while these polithiefcians shuttle between states in private jets and helicopters.
PHCN continue to leave Nigerians in perpetual darkness while our leaders with the help of looted funds live like Kings in their mansions with constant power.
They romance us during election period and some of us are foolish that we sell our votes over peanut and even when we chose wisely, elections still get rigged.
Our challenges are just too many and I just hope the country will get better someday.
ceaser: Over the past 6 months, twelve (12) doctor friends have escaped for their lives into countries such as UK, SA, Australia, Canada, US, Germany, in that descending order. 9 of them are practicing doctors in their various destinations having written and passed the professional exam requirements of the various countries before leaving Nigeria. Others are there on postgraduate studies, but their target is to write their licencing exams and end up practicing medicine there.
My sibling is currently on the second step of the licencing exam. Close to 500 medical doctors sat for the IELTS earlier this year compared to just 30 four years ago.
Meanwhile, the useless health minister is currently brewing more problems in the health ministry and the agencies under it viz:
NHIS: Attempting to sack the NHIS executive secretary because he would not meet Adéwolé's unscrupulous financial demands and looting of the NHIS in connivance with the insurance providers.
:In the various Teaching Hospitals and other federal tertiary health institutions, there is dearth of doctors. In some, new house officers have not been employed to replace the ones that have left for over six months. Meanwhile there are hordes of fresh medical graduates who have been searching for places to do their internship as required by the MDCN, without which they cannot proceed to full registration from the provisional registration they currently have. If they fail to do internship within 2 years of graduation, they risk forfeiting their provisional registration status, needing them to resit the medical qualification exams all over again.
The so called residents exit the system when they complete their training. New residents are not employed to replace those that have exited the system leading to a pile up of aspiring ones with primaries qualification out there not getting places to run their programme. Meanwhile the primaries requirement for residency expires within 5 years if the bearer does not find a place to run his programme, also requiring his reapplying for and re-writing the primaries exams (which I think costs about 90 thousand naira currently)
Now here is the plot: The names of the house officers and the residents that have exited the system are still kept on the payroll of the hospitals and the salaries still come with the hospitals' allocations, but these ghost workers' pays are shared by the hospitals' accountants, MDs/CMDs/CEOs and also staffs of the federal ministry of health under the tutelage of the minister himself. Meanwhile the consultants who exit the system after training also are in their hundreds hunting for jobs out there.
Another favorite pastime of the Minister of health and the hospital CEOs as I am made to understand is to deliberately keep creating and fueling chaos in health sector amongst professionals (eg Johesu vs Doctors). This is based on the principle of "making more money in times of chaos and wars" and this is achieved through the release of various contradicting circulars from the ministry itself on a simple singular, straightforward issue.
Equipment's and infrastructure are all at an all time low. Only 3 centers in the whole nation boasts of a radiotherapy machine, the three not functioning optimally all at the same time or at any one time. If the Federal government ever budget and release the monies for such, the FMoH and the various hospital CEOs will rather spend the money allocated to procure such or at best get mediocres and second nd replacements and share the remains of the loots.
These are just a few of the evils that plague that sector in the country and is partly responsible or the unremitting brain drain.
It is germain that journalists an writers who are the conscience of the people (masses) understand the workings of this intricate machinery constructed by the various saboteurs in the health sector thru which they loot funds, inform the public appropriately amd even some workers in the health sector as well, who have been successfully brainwashed into believing that mutual suspicion is the panacea and acting out the script of their puppet masters (FMoH and the hospital CEOs) ia the solution.
Ceaser writes in from Lagos for Nairaland editorial.
Hmm! You've seen it all.A major newspaper should quickly make this an editorial.Weldone sir!!!
Ogashub: See as those ones lap themselves for plane in the name of following one childish artist instead of make them go hustle and discover their own talent
EntMirror: Now.. From the whole long epistle, it's evident that Op was never in any courtship with the said lady before taking her to the alter. That's the first mistake.
Second... You're weren't stable financially and yet, you decided to kick a ball you didn't know where it will land.
Third.. You're wife phlegmatic sanguine while you are melachonic.. These two personality traits are incompatible as long as marriage is concerned.
Fourth.. Your wife talks before she reason while you face each day without tomorrow in mind.. I have evidence for this purportion.
Fifth... The two of you were never in love. You barely know her ...
Sixth.. You're confused and sad.. Such state will never gear you into making the right decision.
Seventh.. You don't have money.. No matter how much a woman loves you. She won't be happy if you're a broke ass.. Check my signature for business ideas. Stop working for people when you can be your own boss..
Your third point really got me.Can u pls recommend a book to read up on this personality traits? Thanks