I didn't see ANY part-time Computer Science degrees at U of W. It's also 1.5 - 2 hours away from me.
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Can you not do it through another uni "off-campus"? That's what many people do who live in the country, at least here anyway.
That way you never need to go anywhere, and for exams just apply to do them elsewhere.
>And maybe try University of Waterloo
Best program in the known universe from what I hear :D
I have a friend in their software engineering program. The workload I heard is crazy, but apparently he enjoys it. It's an extremely competitive program to get in from high school (>95% avg required).
>85% Linux (and ~8% UNIX) according to wikipedia.Quote:
I wonder what OS a super computer uses?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superco...rating_systems
But they have a Ubuntu repository mirror!Quote:
They don't have a Super Computer like U of T though.
That graph is fantastic -- as people realize that Linux is an equivalently-functional system to their traditional UNIX choices, they are switching to it rapidly. I can only assume that it's due to Linux being open source, and that's exactly what you want when you are putting together a custom OS to run on custom hardware.
I also like how Windows is barely even on the chart.