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by wturner
4406 days ago
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At the college I use to work at they had a sound arts program and they still do. They decided to change this a bit and make a foray into the 'cool' world of programming.
Instead of hiring software engineers to design the course they let the previous "sound recording" course directors and a few lab instructors attempt to write the program . All 4 or so of those people had never done any real programming with the exception of one, who as far as I know has never been in a professional programming or software development environment. In short he did some SuperCollider stuff as a personal hobby and was good at teaching MaxMSP. However, this is a different beast than teaching python or IOS which is what they intended. Especially at it pertains to audio. Eventually they wrote a course that included Python. I assume the instructors realized what they had bitten off as last I looked Python is no longer on the official curriculum. This story actually gets much worse as they wanted to do Objective C but they originally hired a former instructor who was a DJ to learn and teach it. That guy didn't show up for work one day ..... and never did again. |
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