Dr. Boris Chang
The best virtue in man is the strength of Will, Power, and Permanence of Passion.
In Job Interview Room ....
John (Manager): What can you contribute to my project if we hire you?
Brian (Applicant): I have learned C++, Java, Oracle, SQLServer, ColdFusion, ...., I know many languages and software.
John (Manager): Very good, have you ever applied the technical skills you learned to create "real corporation projects"?
Brian (Applicant): No, but I have computer science degree with GPA 3.89.
John (Manager): Very good, But sorry, we need someone who has the experience in applying languages, and software to "commercial projects".
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Name: Boris Chang, Ph.D.
Profession: Computer Scientist, Electrical Engineer, Professor, Dept. Computer Science Chairman
Hobby: Philosophy, Piano, Tennis, Kayaking, and Novel Reading/Writing
Professor, Undergraduate Classes in Montgomery College, Rockville/Germantown, MD.
CS 226: Introduction to C++ Programming (Spring 1999) |
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CS 213: Introduction to Java Programming (Fall 1999) |
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CS 214: Advanced Java Programming (Fall 1999) |
Chairman, Graduate Classes in University of Northern Virginia, Virginia. After Summer 1999
CSCI 509: Software Methodology (Summer II, 2000) |
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CSCI 549: Digital Electronics (Summer II, 2000) |
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CSCI 512: Computer Architecture (Summer II 2000) |
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CERT 511: Web-Enabled Database (Fall I, 1999) |
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ASP/JavaScript/Cold Fusion: ASP/JavaScript/Cold Fusion (11/21/1999) |
Professor, Graduate Classes in Southeastern University, Washington, DC. Upto Summer 1999
COSC 599: Advanced Visual Basic (Spring 1998) |
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COSC 581: Digital Design (Summer 1999) |
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COSC 521: Web-Enabled Database (Summer 1999) |
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COSC 504: Computer Architecture (Summer 1999) |
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ISMA 568: Independent Project (Summer 1999) |
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ISMA 530: Java/ASP in Web Database (Spring 1998) |
Write to me here: Leave Messages or email to [email protected]
Homepage + Picture:
http://38.230.3.68/sch/bchang.htm
Southeastern University Computer Science COSC521, ISMA568, COSC504, and COSC581 Student Listing
COSC521: Saturday 9:00pm ~ 12:00pm |
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ISMA568: Meetings every 2 ~ 3 weeks |
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COSC504: Saturday 3:45pm ~ 6:45pm |
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COSC581: Saturday 12:30pm ~ 3:30pm |
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