What about this book for a
starter:https://www.amazon.com/Linux-Shell-Script-Programming-Meadors/dp/0619159200/ref=sr_1_1?crid=17G30RXKOVSVK&keywords=linux+shell+script+programming+book&qid=1671781328&sprefix=linux+shell+sc%2Caps%2C153&sr=8-1
try and find it on abebooks.com for better price97806
I was one of the faculty who helped develop the four-year degree at MCC. It
will be a computer information systems or CIS degree. The curriculum should
be up and yes we do have hlc accreditation to get started fall of 2023. Not
entirely sure if the prices will be different, but I am not heard of
an
Does anyone have any news about the Programming and Analytics 4 year
program they are going to start in Fall 2023 at Mesa CC? Will it be a CS
or CIS program, or neither? I got a call and was told it's got preliminary
accreditation, but the MCCCD board doesn't even know if the fees will be
differe
That would have been the early 80's. When BASIC was not owned by
Microsoft, when it was spelled BASIC for whatever compiler you used, and it
had line numbers, and GOTOs. I started programming in a gifted program
with a dumb impact printing terminal with an acoustic coupler you stuck a
phone hands
trent shipley via PLUG-discuss said on Thu, 22 Dec 2022 07:26:18 -0700
>Python is a great first language, and there is no shortage of beginning
>Python books aimed at young beginners. I've never read a juvenalia
>programming book, except maybe pre-Visual Basic BASIC with the line
>numbers and goto
The "what does she want to do?" is critical. One reason there's a shortage
of programmers and an even bigger shortage of cybersecurity experts is that
many people who could do these things would rather not do them, even if it
means lower pay.
Yes, a kid's intro-to-programming book would be just w
Thanks Dale,
Worked!! Thanks!!
I noticed it made me the root user.
What is the difference between sudo -i and sudo su?
In my research it appears that both change to user to root along with
changing the UID. I've been using sudo -i to solver this issue for
years while not fully understandin
What does she want to do?
On 2022-12-22 08:22, Michael via PLUG-discuss wrote:
I was interested in BASH for her because I want her to get into cyber
security. Would a juvensalia book be good for a 10 year old?
On Thu, Dec 22, 2022 at 9:26 AM trent shipley via PLUG-discuss
wrote:
Python is a
Here's a question System V or BSD ? lol
When I started using Unix (Dec Ultrix) there was no bash, there was sh and
csh and I could do so much more in csh.
The thing I liked most was command line completion.and cdpath which I could
type cd bin and change to /usr/local/bin instead of /bin or which ev
I was interested in BASH for her because I want her to get into cyber
security. Would a juvensalia book be good for a 10 year old?
On Thu, Dec 22, 2022 at 9:26 AM trent shipley via PLUG-discuss <
plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
> Python is a great first language, and there is no shortage
Mike,
In 1986 my manager gave me the only computer my department had. It was a
CPM/DOS machine. It was portable and weighed probably 5lbs.
I loaded DOS and was lost for a while. Not sure how I made that jump,
however within a few months I was running dBaseIII on it and doing some
programmi
Python is a great first language, and there is no shortage of beginning
Python books aimed at young beginners. I've never read a juvenalia
programming book, except maybe pre-Visual Basic BASIC with the line numbers
and goto-s for me, but at 14 she may be a bit old for them and you might be
OK with
bad typo... my daughter is 14 not 24 so I need something for kids.
sorry about the typo
On Wed, Dec 21, 2022 at 10:15 PM greg zegan via PLUG-discuss <
plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
> https://www.zybooks.com/catalog/programming-in-python-3/
>
>
> On Wednesday, December 21, 2022 at 03
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