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by bombolo 1149 days ago
so, a typical noob. Even though he claims he shined in the operating systems course.
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My son shined in that course, but I'd be surprised if he knew this particular bit of trivia.
so they didn't learn about fork/exec in that course? I don't believe it wasn't mentioned :)
OS class is not about Linux, its about OS theory. You learn the algorithms for priority queues and preempting tasks and even build a simple OS (depending on the class). Very little of it is about how IRL operating systems/kernels like NT or Linux work, though they did use some examples to demonstrate. Forking was more in Systems programming class, but that class was more about C, system calls, linking, and gdb. Not much time was dedicated to the syntax of shell scripts.
"forking" has absolutely nothing to do with "the syntax of shell scripts".

Proving my point more and more here…

Again, try to remain polite. I understand how forking works. Knowing how shebangs work is not something they teach directly. Forking is.
so you know about fork but not about exec. It's not impolite to point out you didn't know something.

It's impolite to get offended.

That particular bit of trivia wasn't covered. Why should it have been?
This was a rude comment, and I think youre better than this