what an amazing idea... Some of the fellows here are just really good
at command line and it wouldn't interest them, but command line means
to me "time for you to pull out the big heavy book" and it turns me off
immediately. Then i work on the easier project, Convincing myself that
what i wanted to do, wouldn't be that interesting, and i don't have to
do it. <br>
If i don't have it written down somewhere to copy to the command line,
then I'm lost. However, if you could do the command line in a more gui
type manner. For example, I HATE HTML, I can't do it...However, for one
of those live journal programs there was a gui for HTML...and it
actually helped me learn it, it wasn't stressful learning it, and
eventually i got the basics down and learned how to make a expenses
chart with html, which i'm super proud of. <br>
<br>Another thing with the command line. (I'm leftyfb's girlfriend) I
watch leftyfb do amazing things on it and i don't know where it's
coming from...how did he know he could type ifconfig, where is it
written? You know? So a teaching gui program would be amazing. Lefty
sometimes tells me how to do things on the command line, but as i'm
typing i always put the period or spell something one letter off, then
it comes up as not a command and it frustrates me more. I get super
frustrated when the space is in the wrong place. A space in the wrong
place might take me from an hour to 4 days to figure out my error. <br>
<br>So hopefully, this is what you mean that your software and
demonstration is about. If so, that's wicked rad. I would be very
interested in that.<br><br>Sara<div class="gmail_quote"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><br></blockquote></div><br>