Steven D'Aprano writes:
 > On Fri, Feb 26, 2021 at 11:41:56AM +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:

 > > That's what I would mean by basic sys-admin skills.  And *surprise!*
 > > my students don't have them, and don't need them ... until they start
 > > using Python.
 > 
 > Is it *only* Python though? Wouldn't that be necessary if they were 
 > learning Perl, Java, C, Ruby etc?

I'm sure it is.  But as I say *my* students are pretty naive, so they
only use languages supported by me (Python and R, but almost
exclusively Python) in Jupyter and installed via Conda.  Not a lot of
folks around here can speak all of those, Japanese, and English, and
read minds in Chinese.[1]  Otherwise they use site-licensed commercial
software (mostly SPSS, Mathematica, and office software).

Footnotes: 
[1]  This is the easiest part of all.  It's not hard to guess what the
students are whispering in Chinese when you've just prohibited use of
Chinese in the seminar room. :-)
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