Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: RGN
Originally posted by: AMDUALY
Companies now a days want people who are more versatile and can guide themselves through an OS using ONLY the command line.
For IT yes, but for general users? Hell no.
In any case, the current Apple products are some of the most versital PC's out there. Aside from OSX being a *nix implementation, they can run pretty much an OS out there. Then the hardware is good quality stuff, beating Dell and the like spec and dollar wise.
Can't speak for IT because I'm not in IT, but this is a class for programmers, not IT people (or at least that's what it sounds like). As a programmer, I rarely have to do anything from a Windows command line. I don't think any company that would hire me as a programmer would care what I can and can't do from a Windows command line.
Of course when I'm working in the UNIX variant that we use at work, I do everything from the command line. But that's because UNIX/linux have some very powerful programs that run from the command line.