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linuxxx
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At my study in the first year we had a Linux course and at the end we would all be graded.

Everyone was nervous as fuck except for me.

We had to go in one by one and everyone came back with this 'well that was damn close' face. Apparently the teacher was quite strict.

Then it was my turn.

It took about half an hour and we did the following:

- talk about Linux and the philosophy behind it
- talk about compiling programs
- talk about Linux servers
- talk about what distro's we'd used
- talk about DE's and which ones we preferred

- actual grading/showing my assignments: 'nah I believe you, you'll get a good mark!'

So I basically got the best mark with hardly showing anything because the teacher knew I could do it and rather just had an interesting convo with me 😁

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  • 30
    These kind of teachers are the best. 😁
  • 12
    That's interesting. At my university it's more or less just assumed that you teach yourself how to use Linux.
    Simply because you need it all the time. But there is no test or course for it (apart from a voluntarily workshop maybe).
  • 5
    If this was a standard the dev world would be a better place
  • 2
    Unlike my first teachers ;_;
  • 6
    Last semester I mailed the 2 first exams with the best grade you can get in Denmark. It was the same examinator for both. When I entered my third exam of the semester and saw that it was the same examinator again, I told him that he was now obliged to give the best mark again so I could get 3 in a row. He smiled and said "I'll have to think about that" After one third of the time had passed, he told me that it was enough, and sent me out of the room. Needless to say, I got the best grade again 😁
  • 2
    I meant nailed not mailed lol
  • 6
    @aaxa That's a berry important detail in this context xD
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  • 1
    @linuxxx whoooops xD
  • 0
    When i was in college, I thought PHP was the coolest shit out there, I even boasted , anyone in class can learn PHP in 30 mins 😂😂😂
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