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Originally Posted by jasin
When you get down into the guts of a computer there is no differences.
Computers today and computers from 10 years ago, the only difference between them is speed and storage capabilities.
That's the scam computer manufactures play on us. We think we're getting new technology and yet, all the technology we use is the same ole technology we've been using for years.
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You're right, the root of all computer knowledge is the same... but that is not what the classes are for. The classes are for software and understanding.
I took a class at RIT called "Computer Concepts & Software Systems". This was basically a class where we learn about numbers (binary, decimal, hex, etc), software installation, and computer building. That's something that's long-lasting, so it's a class that's easy to transfer. The same goes for UNIX. Those are pretty much the same unless the class also includes external softwares that is included with UNIX classes.