I personally think that Regular Expressions should be applied mostly
in disciplinary situations, such as "You've been a bad boy, go to your
room and try to maintain comprehension through chapter 5 of "Mastering
Regular Expressions.""

8-)

Ross

On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 10:50 AM, MJang <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, 2011-08-13 at 16:03 +0200, Simone Piccardi wrote:
>> Il 12/08/2011 04:12, G. Matthew Rice ha scritto:
>>
> snip
>
>> I think talking about regular expression is a little high for an
>> introductory level, RE are quite an advanced argument. Grep and less are
>> fine, but for a basic level text string search should be enough.
>> (I know that's difficult to disjoin text from RE in grep and less, but
>> perhaps this should be clarified in the objectives).
>
> First, I like the idea, I think it's appropriate for supervisors, as
> well as regular end users.
>
> But I agree with Simone's point, and I would go a bit further. IMO,
> arguments and loops are a bit much for such users
>
> in addition, Linux users at an intro level are more interested in the
> Desktop; that suggests an exam more focused on customizing the GUI. Yes,
> that may mean choosing a GUI Desktop environment (i.e. GNOME, KDE, XFCE,
> etc.)
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
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