Message from @HotNoob
Discord ID: 592534413255114757
Why are you talking to us? You should be studying.
And occasionally trolling in calligraphy.
so... what's challenging about linux?
oh... its a book on linux?
:S
comp sci major?
I'm not against teaching myself, my issue is not knowing how to direct my studies. When I study everything referenced in the power point and I get a question on a quiz that was not in the power point, and the only guide I have to using the book effectively is "use it as a heavy browse" I tend to stress about studying.
Can you not work closer with the teacher or find people later?
hmmmn...
comp science really shouldnt have quizes
I'm gonna play Doki doki literature club
Wish me luck
Linux:
In development for 20+ Years
Open source and changing literally every fucking minute (Not a joke, look up the linux open source blogs and websites)
One book won't even teach you a quarter of everything you need to know.
And so on.
yeah it shouldn't
should be projects...
set this up, in X amount of time.
literally make you test on things so that when you have the degree
NO projects in this class
you get hired and basically learn from there
Just labs, through a website...
and quizzes, eventually coming down to a final
lol
in real life anyways
you google the rest on the fly.
@Xychotic Hybrid class, so I go to class once a week, otherwise it's online. Also, it's a 45 minute drive to campus.
My biggest fear: I don't want to go into a field not being prepared.
@Punished Korgoth just be nice to sayori and no body gets hurt
That's really it. If I can be sure I can do well in my field then I'd be 99 percent calmer.
well drayanor, you will be unprepared, guaranteed
You dont think the coffee adds to your nerves
in the real world, your boss will not know shit about technology...
and will be like, "make it happen... in 2 hours"
when it requires you to setup 10 servers lol
let me get a pic of what my boss requested a few months ago lol
Here's a fun one
*try to remember linux commands on the spot*
Have fun...
tellin ya, apt-get install, all you need to know lol
or you just copy and paste from a search
terminal commands aren't all that hard. Of course trying to remember them when you don't use them every day is a different thing.
