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    A delicious irony that we can teach MySQL in Applications but not in
    Software Development, sighs, reaches for red wine.....<br>
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Brett Groves
ICT Manager
Croydon Maroondah College - Croydon Campus</pre>
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    On 15/06/12 13:29, Roland Gesthuizen wrote:
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      I have been a bit quiet this year (only teaching year 11 IT)
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      <div>Was hugely surprised at the ISTE conferences in the USA how
        large FMP is overseas, especially in the education sector. I
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      <div>Crikey, wasn't always been like that. I still remember
        teaching DBase III and in some ways, it seemed to be a more
        explicit towards teaching databases and computational thinking.
        I rediscovered this when I revisited the PHP SQL programming in
        Kevorks splendid book.</div>
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      <div>Regards Roland</div>
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          <div>On 12/06/2012, at 12:01 PM, Laurie Savage wrote:</div>
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                  of the Arts/Design world do you know of any major
                  users or large scale deployments of FMP?<o:p></o:p></span></div>
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