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François Dongier

collective iq - 7 views

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    ahh! you beat me to it, read this yesterday and was on my list.. thx
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    Not sure I buy the no-training-wheel argument though :-) Even if they impede the learning process, training wheels make it easy and safe to bike around at an early age.
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    well, I can tell from experience that the " "wibble-wobble method" works just fine (did with me as with my own youngsters). true enough, training wheels make it easy, however in the long run the ingrained habit of micro-steering as a way of enhancing one's capability to overcome apparent obstacles and innovate in and with the chaotic flow of events is quite the advantage.
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    There were no training wheels when I learned to ride a bike in AR - you learned or fell off - and, everyone that I knew learned on their own without any problems at all. Training wheels and the "wibble-wobble method" are manifestations of our over-protective (well-meaning, of course!) nature with our children from the 70s, 80s and 90s and now ... I used training wheels with my son until he insisted that I take them off, so he could ride like the other kids in the neighborhood that were younger and used no training wheels and rode better than he did. I'm encouraged by that recollection (if I remember it correctely? lol) to believe that training wheels are a bit of a waste of time and that the "wibble-wobble method" or other 'throw-in-th'-mix-and-see-what-happens' would serve the person better. Micro-steering must be learned no matter what at some point - the subtly of the motion of a bike require it.
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

GitHub Training Kit * GitHub Training - 0 views

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    " We've created a slide deck for each class we offer. Just launch any class and teach from the web browser"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Starting Your IT Career With Linux (A Slide Show) | Linux.com - 0 views

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    " Thursday, 25 June 2015 09:04 Linux Training Staff |Exclusive Interested in starting a new career in IT? Linux is one of the hottest technologies in the market today, with tens of thousands of job openings, and salaries outpacing many other IT specialties. This presentation demonstrates the steps you should take to launch your career in Linux."
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    " Thursday, 25 June 2015 09:04 Linux Training Staff |Exclusive Interested in starting a new career in IT? Linux is one of the hottest technologies in the market today, with tens of thousands of job openings, and salaries outpacing many other IT specialties. This presentation demonstrates the steps you should take to launch your career in Linux."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

8.2. Managing System Services [Red Hat] - 0 views

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    "8.2. Managing System Services Note To expand your expertise, you might also be interested in the Red Hat System Administration II (RH134) training course. Previous versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, which were distributed with SysV init or Upstart, used init scripts located in the /etc/rc.d/init.d/ directory. These init scripts were typically written in Bash, and allowed the system administrator to control the state of services and daemons in their system. In Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, these init scripts have been replaced with service units. "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Dumping Windows Overboard Because Linux Does It All | FOSS Force - 0 views

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    "Robert Glen Fogarty In this week's installment, our GNU/Linux newbie decides to go all in and take the training wheels off his Linux laptop."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Urban Dance League - 0 views

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    UDL is the 1st lifeStyle brand of organized street-dance competitions, training and performances "Dancers Are Athletes"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

Open Source Explained in Less Than Three Minutes | FOSS Force - 0 views

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    "Phil Shapiro Free Code Camp is an organization that teaches people to code. As part of this free training, student coders produce free code needed by nonprofit organizations. Free Code Camp doesn't accept donations, but you can support them by buying t-shirts, hoodies and audiobooks through their store."
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