I agree guys, the GUI definitely a larger learning curve for me .. I learn 
things pretty easy.
But I consider I was fortunate had a boss in VM made us learn the commands 
first then the clists.
Really helped, but my background before was ops and VSE Sysprog under VM...so 
to me
LINUX was not a big stretch lot learn...

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Scott Ford
Senior Systems Engineer
www.identityforge.com



On Feb 19, 2012, at 5:38 PM, zMan <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 2:14 PM, John Gilmore
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Learning curves are not culture-free; they are specific to a person
>> and his or her experience.  What you find easy and congenial I may
>> find difficult and disagreeable.
>> 
>> It is possible to teach able people abstractions that make learning a
>> new instance of some class of formalisms, statement-level programming
>> languages say, easy; but that is another matter.
> 
> Point taken. But vastly dissimilar environments are pretty likely to
> have greater learning curves than moderately similar ones, nu?
> -- 
> zMan -- "I've got a mainframe and I'm not afraid to use it"
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