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Why not include a Linux Course?

I think programming goes hand in hand with Linux and newbies would have a far better advantage of starting coding there as they can develop new and better ideas in a versatile environment (not exclusively ofc).

19th Feb 2018, 8:14 PM
Bacchus Dionysos
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Good idea. You should suggest it directly to Sololearn by emailing your thoughts to info@sololearn.com
19th Feb 2018, 9:01 PM
luciel
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General programming teaching should not be specific to any OS.
19th Feb 2018, 6:40 PM
Bebida Roja
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@Jan Markus, yep man pages can be quite overwhelming. i d like a lesson too in shell or bash scripting, for simple automation stuffs, so wouldn't have to rely on python then on my Linux
20th Feb 2018, 6:13 AM
Morpheus
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Linux is _easier_ than Windows because of its simplicity. All it needs is understanding and you're good to go. I only use Linux (Debian specifically) and haven't touched Winfail in years. However, what good would teaching in Linux be when most people are Windows users -- sadly. I'd love to see at least C taught from a Linux (or BSD) point of view since the C standard lib is available in Linux manpages. I also believe makefiles are an important topic. Something again that Linux would teach. I'd love to see shell scripting taught as well since it is relevant to all non-Windows users. Sadly, there probably just isn't enough knowledge on SL's side. Biggest irony is Windows is mentioned in the C Introduction lesson, but not UNIX. Anyway, we could keep making threads bemoaning this or simply keep mailing SL or simply accept it and move on.
20th Feb 2018, 1:39 AM
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