That's weird. Every ECE course I took talked about current flow. We only ever touched on electrons when the physical process of doping a semiconductor was discussed. Cathode ray tubes were covered in physics class.
But yeah, when you're manipulating a beam of electrons, keeping track of how many electrons on which plate makes a lot of sense, but that seems to be limit case where the "current of holes" model breaks down.
But yeah, when you're manipulating a beam of electrons, keeping track of how many electrons on which plate makes a lot of sense, but that seems to be limit case where the "current of holes" model breaks down.