I wasn't surprise that the teachers in computer classes were lost and confused when I was in (1979), but it is really sad that little has changed. I would bring the data showing that Linux (and GPL software in general) is selling at a faster growth rate than commercial software in many cases. Once again, US schools have to be dragged, kicking and screaming, into present day times. No wonder that GPL is so popular, people are busy teaching themselves since the schools can't. Bummer.
I wasn't surprise that the teachers in computer classes were lost and confused when I was in (1979), but it is really sad that little has changed. I would bring the data showing that Linux (and GPL software in general) is selling at a faster growth rate than commercial software in many cases. Once again, US schools have to be dragged, kicking and screaming, into present day times. No wonder that GPL is so popular, people are busy teaching themselves since the schools can't. Bummer.