Un article du Monde diplomatique de janvier 2020.
Pourquoi ne pas payer un salaire aux étudiantes et étudiants ? Un vrai salaire, qui permette de vivre et qui reconnaisse leur pleine participation à la production de notre société.
Visiblement, la classe qui produit la richesse a eu, et pourrait encore avoir, des propositions offensives et sensées.
Billet de blog sous la forme de conseils à unE étuidantE dans le domaine bibliothéconomique, qui aurait des affinités avec les aspects technologiques de ces métiers.
via : http://wiki.code4lib.org/A_Guide_for_the_Perplexed
"look at all your options and choose the most challenging one. If it scares you, like you think maybe you won't be up to the challenge, you're on the right track and should go for it."
"My classes were just fine, I did learn a lot, but I got a job where they said "go learn how to administer unix boxes, there's some oreilly books on the topic that are good. ask for help if you need it" and a few months later, out of pure fear, I'd learned how to do that. I learned Perl, I learned all kinds of stuff about how unix works, and the approach they threw me into was one where you build confidence in teaching yourself stuff. I've been doing that ever since. Heck, for the last two hours tonight I've been reading a tutorial for R because it sounds cool and maybe I can use it sometime. Seriously, if you have this kind of curiosity and learn well on your own, this is a good direction."
Une distribution Linux, basée sur Debian et Ubuntu, spécialement étudiée pour les étudiantEs.
Intéressant. Encore qu'il suffit d'installer 1-2 logiciels sur une distribution connue pour y ressembler fortement.