, and many fail to conceptualize the concept of directories and folders filled with digital files.
"The most intuitive thing would be the laundry basket where you have everything kind of together, and you're just kind of pulling out what you need at any given time," Princeton University senior Joshua Drossman toldsuggests that the decreased importance of physical filing cabinets may have certainly played a part, but that theand search functions are probably the true culprit.
"I grew up when you had to have a file; you had to save it; you had to know where it was saved. There was no search function," Borough of Manhattan Community College astronomy professor Saavik Ford told. "[Now] there's not a conception that there's a place where files live. They just search for it and bring it up."
It's as if students "have a laundry basket full of laundry" Ford added, "and they have a robot who will fetch them every piece of clothing they want on demand.", has them teaching computer fundamentals to their students alongside their usual technical fields. "These are smart kids," Ford said. "They're doing astrophysics. They get stuff. But they were not getting this."
i was selling linux how-to articles in 2004... i keep work-in-progress in a per-project directory. everything else in a big working directory and use desktop search tools to find it
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