Christopher, automotive mechanics should be taught in today's schools. I come from the UK where almost everybody who drives tops up their own oil (we don't have an entire dedicated industry to change oil every 3k miles because people are too lazy or incompetent to do it themselves). Learning how to make simple repairs should be taught, as it makes people far more independent.
But we're not talking about simple repairs here. We're talking about something far, far more involved. The proposition was that any idiot in the 23rd century would be given enough computer instruction to be capable of hacking a program designed by Mr. Spock. I think that's an absurd proposition. Yes, I'm sure basic programming skills are taught as part of the ordinary curriculum in Kirk's time, but that's a far cry from being able to outprogram an A7-rated computer expert. That's not changing the oil, that's rebuilding the entire drive assembly.
I think the idea is that computers are so intelligent that you can tell them: "Computer, hack this program to do this and that." and all the computer needs to ask for is an authorization code.
I know it's from TNG and not TOS, but Geordi created an artificial intelligence by simply asking the computer to create an opponent that matches Data's abilities.
Well their are examples that computers from TOS could not do that.
1) There were only a few people on the ship that had the know how to alter the ships records in Courtmartial.
2) They made a big deal about Spock's A7 rating.
And one final thing from NuTrek.
If all Kirk had to do was ask a computer to hack the test why the hell was Spock so suprised that his program was hacked when it was according to you child's play? They made it sound like some pretty impressive hacking in the movie.
Plus lets face it when you think about it the computer being able to create an artificial intelligence just by telling the computer to an opponent that matches Data's abilities is really stupid much like being able to solve most problems just by fiddling with the deflector dish, I mean THAT'S all it took? And wouldn't Starfleet put in some safeguards to keep stuff like that from happening considering that it could be dangerous to be able to create AI all willy nilly like that?