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Salvador Mirzo <smirzo@example.com> wrote:Please scott, you are breaking my heart! =(I don't have much information. The command line seemed an awful>
experience to them. I suspect that they thought that the command line
was archaic means of system interface and that perhaps it was just a
teacher idiosyncrasy.
This is something I see a lot of... we get interns who are engineering
students or computer science students and they have never seen a command
line of any sort before. Not bash, not powershell, not anything. They
first of all don't get the command line concept and secondly they don't
get the concept of the heirarchical filesystem. "The file is on the
computer!" "But where on the computer?" "It's on the computer!"
We even got a guy with a PhD in CS from a university that I had previouslyStop, please, for the love of god!
thought reputable who had never used a command line and who just could
not understand how make works in spite of the O'Reilly book.
I think some of these concepts have to be introduced early on, but theyThis was a painful read. =( I thought I saw this due to the fact that I teach at the vocational school level and not university level. Are yo useriously telling me that this b.s. goes one (and comes out of) the university level?
NEED to be introduced early on in order to get any kind of basic computer
literacy.
--scott
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