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Oh, me too. Hi young Gen X/old Millenial.
I think I must have accidentally figured this all out in high school. This is good proof that everyone has different experiences.
Oh, me too. Hi young Gen X/old Millenial.
I think I must have accidentally figured this all out in high school. This is good proof that everyone has different experiences.
I am making an assumption that you grew up with something like an iPad. This isn’t your fault, you had no reason to learn it before. Now that you have a need to do these things, you figured it out by accident just through exposure.
That seems to be the consensus.
I wonder if day length is given separately in a table prior to the question? I’m not sure what they wanted except maybe seconds?
Lol I seem to remember that I once had /home mapped to a partition that did that for all sorts of fun and games for a while.
Understanding and producing are very different things.
This is my experience. I can understand the fundamentals without trouble but don’t have the ability to plan out the structure of something and write code to make that work.
I’ve done online courses, tried boot camps. It just doesn’t work for me.
Worse, it was just a generic question about exposure for a low-level position. I.E. Can you tell me what big thing this is used for?
I had an applicant very obviously read to me that Wikipedia article about Active Directory.
I think my students all use git. May be location dependent.
My previous office was in a set of partitions put up in a library 20 years ago as a temporary measure.