What are some essential /g/ skills any respectable (even Non-IT / 'normies') person should have:
>bash / some sort of shell scripting
>one programming language (something easy like python)
>SQL (even normies can use this with access etc.)
>soldering
>how to use a DMM
What else?
NOTE: I said respectable, so sysadmins are excluded.
>>52073933
No. When you start stipulating essential skills then you exclude folk. This is not what /g/ is about.
Go back to reddit please if you want to do this shit
>>52073933
CRUD form public apis
they are too easy mode and is very convinient to have
>>52073960
>When you start stipulating essential skills then you exclude folk
wut.
>your soldering privilege makes me feel bad
I'll go back to reddit if you go back to tumblr.
html+css
>>52073960
>No. When you start stipulating essential skills then you exclude folk. This is not what /g/ is about.
get a load of this faggot.
Basic C programming and knowledge of TCP/IP socket programming.
>>52073933
>normies
nah, sorry. everything you've mentioned the vast majority of people will never use in their life and will gain no benefit from learning it
there's a reason the whole "team them to code" bullshit died before it even took off. majority of people in employment are not sitting down to write code in their jobs, they're telling other people to do so, or they're already experts at it
90% of bullshit and non bullshit jobs don't require programming knowledge
>>52073960
Hes got a point
Above average google-fu is a must.
using a mouse and keyboard
Know your keyboard shortcuts.
Autism
>>52073933
>What are some essential /g/ skills
Putting up with shit talk from mouthy children
Turning on electronics.
>>52073933
be tech savy
Installing gentoo.
>>52073933
Having common sense
>>52073933
>"non-IT/normies"
Proceeds to post bash/shell scripting, programming, SQL and soldering....
Then says Sysadmins are excluded... please for the love of /g/ go back to reddit.
>>52073933
>SQL
Who the fuck needs to use SQL outside of work?