Re: Schools using Perl
by DigitalKitty (Parson) on Feb 22, 2007 at 03:35 UTC
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Just to add to her list
Deanza College http://www.deanza.edu
CIS -033A-62 Programming in PERL
CIS -033B-61 Advanced PERL Programming (LEC)
The teacher is a bit of a pompous ass and doesn't like to help people unless they are getting A's and B's but he does know his stuff.
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Re: Schools using Perl
by vaticide (Scribe) on Feb 21, 2007 at 23:57 UTC
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I took a Perl class at the University of Oregon when I was there, but it doesn't appear to be in their catalog right now.
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Re: Schools using Perl
by jwkrahn (Abbot) on Feb 22, 2007 at 07:55 UTC
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I gave a talk yesterday on XP and Perl to final term students in BCIT's Data Communications program. The professor said that he would give the students a Perl-related assignment soon.
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Re: Schools using Perl
by Tux (Canon) on Feb 22, 2007 at 15:05 UTC
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There is more to find with universiteit+perl, and a lot, if not most, of the high educational schools in the Netherlands and Belgium have vacancies to fill that require perl skills, which - to me - implies that the school itself is not negative towards using it :)
A search on universiteit+perl.cursus reveiled this link
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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Re: Schools using Perl
by jesuashok (Curate) on Feb 22, 2007 at 04:56 UTC
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when I was searching I came to know the following :-
In University of Maine Physics Education Research Laboratory is denoted as PERL.
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Re: Schools using Perl
by jhourcle (Prior) on Feb 22, 2007 at 16:25 UTC
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I don't know what you qualify as 'curriculum'. Quite a few schools offer professional development or certificate courses in technology related areas that aren't elligible for course credit in degree programs. (eg, NYU, NTU, Calstate Fullerton)
As for searching, as I've had to go through the trouble of research for a school project on who was offering courses on document / records / information management, I suggest permutations of the following:
perl <homework|course> site:<edu|ac.uk|ca|edu.au|ac.il|...>
(google gives 61k hits on perl homework site:edu, but I haven't looked through the list to determine how many of those are courses, and how many of them are students complaining about homework)
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Re: Schools using Perl
by gam3 (Curate) on Feb 22, 2007 at 22:53 UTC
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Re: Schools using Perl
by sgt (Deacon) on Feb 22, 2007 at 21:58 UTC
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it seems that the author of Parse::Eyapp is using Perl at the university of La Laguna in canarias tutorial
hth
--stephan
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Re: Schools using Perl
by bsb (Priest) on Feb 26, 2007 at 22:59 UTC
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Re: Schools using Perl
by smithers (Friar) on Mar 08, 2007 at 19:54 UTC
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Re: Schools using Perl
by naikonta (Curate) on Apr 11, 2007 at 16:04 UTC
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Hi, it's a very nice thing you started here, and look at those response. BTW, would you like to share with us, what will you do with this growing list? For myself, I might use it for advocacy purpose, as a real fact for those who remain skeptical about Perl.
Well, I just used my last vote for today :-)
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