Oh no yeah we make heavy, heavy use of Linux environments (I'm taking assembly and all of our labs are done inside of a browser based Linux VM lmao) but no one seems to use it outside of that
I seen a Mac running Windows though, that guy was cool
Unbased comp sci program. You need at least one Linux Nerd and at least one weird kid who is such a big fan of Acer that he owns merch (and yes this tends to be a guy I don’t make the rules)
Linux is for nerds
I have literally not seen a single peer in my comp sci program run Linux as their OS
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There are relatively few nerds in university cs courses these days
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facts & logic
Surprising, a lot of comp sci programs will make you run linux as part of coursework.
Oh no yeah we make heavy, heavy use of Linux environments (I'm taking assembly and all of our labs are done inside of a browser based Linux VM lmao) but no one seems to use it outside of that
I seen a Mac running Windows though, that guy was cool
Install Linux and lead them by example.
Unbased comp sci program. You need at least one Linux Nerd and at least one weird kid who is such a big fan of Acer that he owns merch (and yes this tends to be a guy I don’t make the rules)
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What do they use? If MaxOSX it is nearly a BSD (at least you can get to the shell with a bit of work).
yeah i suppose macOS with hombrew was ok for most coursework