I worked at university data center in the 80s and we used the 80 punch cards for student data storage. It was loud and slow.
In my high school computer class, we took a break from Commodore CBM systems to work on a WANG computer feeding batch jobs on punch cards. When we asked why we had to do it, my teacher said "Trust me, you'll understand some day".
When I was in school, they had typing classes in jr. high and high school, and there was also a programming class in high school as an elective. I too
Looking back, the two classes I wish I took were typing and auto shop.
Looking back, the two classes I wish I took were typing and auto shop.
I still benefit from taking typing in HS. That said, I'm sure you can learn using any of the online typing tutors today. The *main* thing is: don't look at the keyboard, no matter what. This'll slow you down at first, but in the end, you'll be a much faster typist, even with the inevitable mistakes.
In my high school computer class, we took a break from Commodore CBM systems to work on a WANG computer feeding batch jobs
on punch cards. When we asked why we had to do it, my teacher said "Trust me, you'll understand some day".
Now, I get to say "WHY YOU KIDS HAVE IT SO EASY - WHEN I STARTED OUT WE HAD TO FEED BATCHES OF CARDS INTO THE COMPUTER TO
SEE YOUR PROGRAM OUTPUT!"
Re: Re: How do you use unix?
By: poindexter FORTRAN to Nightfox on Tue Dec 17 2024 01:00 pm
Looking back, the two classes I wish I took were typing and auto shop.
I still benefit from taking typing in HS. That said, I'm sure you can
learn
using any of the online typing tutors today. The *main* thing is: don't look at the keyboard, no matter what. This'll slow you down at first, but in the end, you'll be a much faster typist, even with the inevitable mistakes.
I took typing in the 7th or 8th grade. It's probably one of the few
Anyways, I learned on electric typewriters.
The most useful class I ever took was Typing 1a from Mrs. Jean Welch during my first semester in high school. I use what she taught me every single day.
Anyways, I learned on electric typewriters.
A room full of IBM Selectrics. Go old school or go home.
A room full of IBM Selectrics. Go old school or go home....
classroom full of Mac Classics.
Aaron Goldblatt wrote to Nightfox <=-
The newspaper staff raised thousands of dollars for Classics, but the principal stole the money to repaint lockers instead. But I'm not still bitter, over 30 years later. :-)
Is it weird that I remember my high school locker number and combination all these years later?
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