Hello, Regarding Software dev people of which I am one of, I once had a
teacher with a masters degree in CIS tell me that polymorphism was a Latin
word. On another occasion, a different person who I worked with a masters
degree in CIS told me OOP was only happening in the GUI side. Best experience
I had with a CS teacher was at SCC who used Sun OS for his programming
lectures. Standard I/O , and standard error was discussed, but it went over my
head coming from a Windows background. I now use Linux almost exclusively for
the above.
I'll bet in educational places like India and Russia they know the value of
Linux in the dev field. thanks,Greg
On Thursday, April 21, 2022, 11:33:57 AM MST, Andrew McRobb via
PLUG-discuss <[email protected]> wrote:
As someone who worked with a lot of people in the software/web. A good chunk
of people don't know it that well enough. It has many many advantages to
understand the ecosystem and the distros available. Linux alone makes an
awesome developer environment that I don't think people really try to take
advantage of. Because they grew up using Windows and just assume things are
just the way they are, especially that cmd is trash imho in comparison to
proper terminal emulation. So people stray away from Linux thinking their
mileage will be the same they had with the ugly cmd tool.
On Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 11:20 AM Snyder, Alexander J via PLUG-discuss
<[email protected]> wrote:
In my experience as a Senior Systems Engineer/Admin most in software
development, especially Java, haven't the slightest idea of Linux. Most only
know the absolute minimum to test/validate/Benchmark their application, but
when it comes to "general knowledge" most developers i have been around are
usually pretty lost outside their IDE.
Yes! Of course they should know Linux ... like I know Linux ... EVERYONE SHOULD
... LOL, but I'm biased and jaded.
Thanks,
Alexander
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On Thu, Apr 21, 2022, 11:12 Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm a PHP developer and always thought all opensource developers had at
least some knowledge of Linux.
Recently I watched a YouTube video that stated otherwise. The presenter
said it is important to know Linux which will set one apart from the
crowd.
I have been "messing"/"playing"/"working" with Linux since around 1998
or so. Learned a lot and have a lot to learn. Thought all opensource
developers had at least a fundamental understanding of Linux.
Is it true most do not know Linux?
And is it true that it is good, for a dev, to be able to put they have
basic familiarity of Linux on their Resume?
Thanks in advance!!
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