On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 01:38:17PM -0500, William Jensen (jensenb@bodach.com) wrote:
> An advantage of a "steep learning curve" is two-fold. Number one you get a
> nice confidence boost from the effort it took to learn something new and
> challenging. Second is you actually understand what the system is doing.
I phrase this succinctly:
Linux may have a steep learning curve, but it's got a high payoff
function.
Right to quote freely granted.
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