๐ What happened to the learn and teach commands mentioned in Chapter 1 of The UNIX Programming Environment?
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๐ Quelle: reddit.com
On page 11:
Computer-aded instruction
Your system may have a command called learn, which provides computer-aided instruction on the file system and basic commands, the editor, document preparation, and event C programming.
If learn exists on your system, it will tell you what to do from there. If that fails, you might also try teach.
I eagerly jumped to my terminal (as I am trying to learn C) and was dismayed to find that both learn and teach not only don't exist on my system... they don't exist in the debian respositories.
How come?
What where they like and where did they go?
They sound pretty awesome tbh!
BONUS QUESTION: Why doesn't adding an @ symbol to the end of my commands on my linux terminal "kill" the command as outlined in the book? The # as a comment seems to work but not as a delete as well. :S
(I know the book is ancient and linux is not unix but most of what it says holds true)
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