/balt/

Yeah what's it all about, some shit about Finland?

100 years of finland as a country

theory is far more important than practical skill. you have to understand that a theoretical background will have you covered for life, but a more "practical" background will only have you covered for a couple of years in CS/CE because the tech is in rapid shift. new technologies will keep on popping up at an ever increasing speed, but they are all built on the theoretical background learned in university. you may learn how to use tool X to do task Y in year 2017, but this knowledge will be irrelevant in the coming months. if you understand the theory behind everything you will keep in track and adapt, if you only learned tool X then you're in deep shit

our big bro is having it's birthday celebrations

> made in china :DDD

MY DUMB TRUCK IS STUCK AGAIN
and whats going on here?

suomi on paras :DDd
oispa kaljaa

This is the EXACT same thing that my professor (the one you want to be fired) has alredy said to us, I 100% agree with you, this is a valuable advice.

oispa kylmä lonkero

i was suggesting he got fired because he seems to be under the impression sysadmin work has anything to do with programming C, which it doesn't

are you sure you meant sysadmin rather than systems programming?

Aw yup I see it all now.
What is this?

Yeah sorry I am dumb, he said to us that C are used to write OSs (I can see some files in linux written in C myself)
I am not very fond on technical english language for IT yet so I (mistakenly) switch the two terms.