lab_terminal/adventure
Seoyeon Lee e9b85d0870 Witout reading and memorizing commands like cd and mv, I felt very lost. Once I memorize them, it was much easier. cd does not make any sense to me until I read 'change directory' however, directory is not the langauge I normally use daily, I see it as double click some folder, so I thought "ummmm, CD for double click, but not DC, it is somehow cd. Then, it was easier for me to recall the command. With this process, I kind of picture my self click around icons of my computer screen when I am using other commands. Icons on the screen might be more intuitive and easier for the users without any expereince of using terminal, but people who use terminal all the time might like to use terminal more?? this is something I cannot really answer, I am still not used to using terminal, so it's a hard question to answer. I just imagine me not using a mouse, it can be more convinient. So, maybe there is some hopes? I might like to use terminal more one day?!!! 2024-09-11 15:36:05 -04:00
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seafloor Witout reading and memorizing commands like cd and mv, I felt very lost. Once I memorize them, it was much easier. cd does not make any sense to me until I read 'change directory' however, directory is not the langauge I normally use daily, I see it as double click some folder, so I thought "ummmm, CD for double click, but not DC, it is somehow cd. Then, it was easier for me to recall the command. With this process, I kind of picture my self click around icons of my computer screen when I am using other commands. Icons on the screen might be more intuitive and easier for the users without any expereince of using terminal, but people who use terminal all the time might like to use terminal more?? this is something I cannot really answer, I am still not used to using terminal, so it's a hard question to answer. I just imagine me not using a mouse, it can be more convinient. So, maybe there is some hopes? I might like to use terminal more one day?!!! 2024-09-11 15:36:05 -04:00
.DS_Store Witout reading and memorizing commands like cd and mv, I felt very lost. Once I memorize them, it was much easier. cd does not make any sense to me until I read 'change directory' however, directory is not the langauge I normally use daily, I see it as double click some folder, so I thought "ummmm, CD for double click, but not DC, it is somehow cd. Then, it was easier for me to recall the command. With this process, I kind of picture my self click around icons of my computer screen when I am using other commands. Icons on the screen might be more intuitive and easier for the users without any expereince of using terminal, but people who use terminal all the time might like to use terminal more?? this is something I cannot really answer, I am still not used to using terminal, so it's a hard question to answer. I just imagine me not using a mouse, it can be more convinient. So, maybe there is some hopes? I might like to use terminal more one day?!!! 2024-09-11 15:36:05 -04:00
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