Unix Scripting Education Survey

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AndrewS

Invitation to contribute to the Unix Scripting Education
Professional Advisory Committee.

The purpose of this survey is to establish contact with industry
professionals wishing to influence the curriculum of their future
employees. At the end of the survey is an invitation to become
involved in the committee to oversee this research.

Survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=743662789831

Background:

Unix scripting at the command line interface is an essential skill for
software development, data analysis and system administration.
Professionals apply these skills in areas as diverse as: web services;
bioinformatics and genome sequencing; quantitative modeling in
transport, energy and the financial sectors; network traffic management
for telecommunications; and nuclear physics to name a few.

It is to the detriment of the IT sector that there is not yet a clear
definition of the core scripting skills which are needed by students
who branch into the various specializations, and therefore there is an
inconsistent coverage of these skills across the education sector.

USEPAC is a committee based at the University of Technology, Sydney,
the University of Sydney, and the University of New South Wales, whose
task is to identify the scripting skills which define the various
levels of competence. The identified skill sets will be published in
order to drive the design of courses and learning resources in the IT
education sector, and to enable IT professionals to be aware of their
standing.
 
J

Justin C

Your name is *what* now? And you're posting on this topic from which
educational establishment?
*and* you expect me to visit "surveymonkey"?

Do we *look* like idiots here?

If your IQ was even remotely close to that of someone who would be
employed by something with a name like "Unix Scripting Education
Professional Advisory Committee" you'd know we're smarter than you and
therefore aren't going to fall for your incredibly poor excuse for a
post soliciting banner advertising clicks, or whatever is the latest way
to make money on the internet.

Muppet. Actually, I think that's insulting to most muppets, I take it
back.
 
O

octomancer

Justin said:
*and* you expect me to visit "surveymonkey"?

It seems (from the quotes around the name) that you have decided that
surveymonkey.com is not worth visiting based on the domain. In fact,
Surveymonkey is a perfectly respectable site which has been offering a
do-it-yourself survey toolkit for years, in the same vein as Zoomerang,
SurveyShack, ConfirmIt and many others.
Do we *look* like idiots here?

More often than is necessary, unfortunately.
 
J

Justin C

It seems (from the quotes around the name) that you have decided that
surveymonkey.com is not worth visiting based on the domain. In fact,
Surveymonkey is a perfectly respectable site which has been offering a
do-it-yourself survey toolkit for years, in the same vein as Zoomerang,
SurveyShack, ConfirmIt and many others.


More often than is necessary, unfortunately.

LOL, TY for the reality check.
 
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anno4000

Justin C said:
LOL, TY for the reality check.

....though the question remains how "professional", "online surveys" and
"quickly and easily" (all from the second sentence of surverymonkey's
blurb) go together with "respectable".

Anno
 

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