Hello from Italy!
January 3rd, 2008 by Fabrizio Lapiello
By: Lapiello Fabrizio
[Hello from the World series]
As agreements with Ahmad write this post to write something from Italy.I am a student of the second year of computer science engineering, I am enrolled at the University of Study of Naples "Federico II". I became Microsoft Student Partners during my first year of university and I must say that was a fantastic experience, which I met fabulous people like Ahmad. I met Ahmad this year thanks to the web site of Student Partners, Ahmad, Thanks you for giving me the opportunity to write on your blog!In 2006 I became msp and I became member of Academic Club, an Italian university forum composed by researchers, PhDs and students with a common passion for computer science and an aim to share and increase their know-how.Reading the post of my colleague from Jordan, I can say that I believe that the university was easier, but then I found myself in front exams such as mathematics and calculus which are very difficult.I am a developer, I prefer programming with .Net languages,I love C# and VB.net, on my web site you can found my profile and my best projects.
Something of story of my University…
The foundation of the University of Naples, that since 1987 bears the name of its first promoter, was made public by a generalis lictera issued by Frederick II Hohenstaufen, King of Sicily and Head of the Roman Empire, a document written in Siracusa on June 5th 1224. Frederick II wished to subtract the education of the administrative personnel of his own state to the monopoly de factu of the northern Universities, especially that in Bologna, since these were virtually autonomous or subject to the Pope’s influence. He is thus one of the first sovereigns to create a state university (in fact the first to be successful in doing this), a university whose teachers he could select and whose regulations he could deliberate on, in contrast with the totally free and spontaneous process, initiated by both teachers and students, which had presided to the formation of the first European universities in the previous decades. This contrast is further shown by the fact that the Emperor forbadehis subjects to go and study anywhere else, and reserved to himself the right to confer academic titles.[Read more]
Thank you Ahmad for inviting me to contribute to your blog!
Best Regards
Microsoft Student Partners from Italy
Student of Computer Science Engineering
Web: http://www.fabriziolapiello.it
E-Mail: fabrizio.lapiello@student-partners.com
IM: fabrizio.lapiello@hotmail.it
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