Indeed. All students in -schools- are going to use the skills they
learnt in schools (< 10th) when they go out looking for jobs.
What you learn in schools is your foundation for higher education. It
is the path, not the destination.
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Precisely. to the extent that, i still use a "i" as the index variable in a
for loop. that tells us something else.
Why is linux considered not-so-user-friendly? One argument is that people
started seeing windows on their machines and then came linux. Windows set the
path. for some of us, the destination tends to linux. for most of others, their
work will be on windows. I am confident that most corporates won't shift
already to linux. So, they better know where the start button is or what
File->save can do for them! Or the path to destination could just be
frustration. Actually, there must be a mix of both. They shouldn't neglect any.
Isn't that how we study. I did some "biology" in school, then that was never
any destination for me!!
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