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joshmadakor wrote: » Eh? What level of Math is needed for the WGU IT degrees? I have taken everything up to and including Pre-Calculus. I'm wondering if that will be enough to not have to bother with their math classes. It should be enough for IT imo..
erpadmin wrote: » Just upgraded Microsoft Office to 2010 (will be doing the same at work!) Microsoft Word now has APA 6th Edition format!!! (Didn't have it in 2007, only fifth edition.) Mind you, I can't tell you what the differences are, but if you have a paper to do for LAT1/QBT1, you're gonna really like how Word handles in-place citations.
petedude wrote: » I actually almost like Word 2007. Word 2010 makes you hit Ctrl-P or navigate menus to print, and that alone almost makes me dislike it. Old versions of Word (or Works, even, if you're really strapped for cash) can be had dirt cheap, and I think the old .doc format will still be around for a long while yet. The latest Wine can run most of these if you have Linux. And to gab further, my favorite Word versions are actually old Mac ones.
erpadmin wrote: » Also, the only time I've ever used MS Access was as a frontend to a POS SQL Server database to do some quick-and-dirty cleanup. That was like one time...since then, I found it just as easy to just write queries to do that same job. If a database is that small where SQL Server/Oracle is not required, then we'll go the MySQL route. In fact, I'm surprised Oracle wouldn't just go that route for their Access ripoff and just put a frontend piece infront of the mySQL backend (since they own both mySQL and OO...) I dunno...I have always had access to MS Office since 1995. The only Office I have never installed was Office XP (I went from 2000 [crappiest Office EVER!] to 2003 [when it got really stable. ])
petedude wrote: » And as far as OO/Oracle. . . they handed OO to the Apache team. It's no longer an Oracle product-- but I see your point, though. They missed an excellent chance to integrate their database offerings through OO.
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