Q. How long does it take to learn linux?
Choosing between Linux & Sql Server 2005?
Choosing between Linux and Sql server 2005??
IT jobs require 3 years of experience so how do I get in??
I am between 2 choices:
Either learning Linux and try to learn as much as i can home but it might take me 2 years to be good and marketable.
Maybe less what do you guys think?
I am also considering learn SQL Server 2005 to become an assistant DBA.
But even if I have lab to practice both jobs positions
require 3 years of experience.
So my question is job wise what do you recommend me to learn ? Linux or SQL Server 2005?
And if the requirement are 3 years of experience how do I get into the field?
I am 49 so I need to get myself established soon.
Thanks.
I have no IT experience.
Choosing between Linux & Sql Server 2005?
Choosing between Linux and Sql server 2005??
IT jobs require 3 years of experience so how do I get in??
I am between 2 choices:
Either learning Linux and try to learn as much as i can home but it might take me 2 years to be good and marketable.
Maybe less what do you guys think?
I am also considering learn SQL Server 2005 to become an assistant DBA.
But even if I have lab to practice both jobs positions
require 3 years of experience.
So my question is job wise what do you recommend me to learn ? Linux or SQL Server 2005?
And if the requirement are 3 years of experience how do I get into the field?
I am 49 so I need to get myself established soon.
Thanks.
I have no IT experience.
A. Can you try a little of both to see which you prefer? Linux is a free download. Get yourself 5 CD's, download and install Fedora and play around with it. Even if that takes you 3 days, that's a small investment to help you decide if you want to spend the next 3 years doing it for a living.
Or, download cygwin (a free unix shell for Windows) and learn to write a few shell scripts.
I don't know how you would try a little SQL Server, but there might be a free evaluation download. You will probably need a book to help you play around with this.
In summary, you can teach yourself just about any computer technology for the price of a fat book ($60) at Barnes and Noble or Borders and a lot of persistence. Persistence and patience may be the most valuable personality traits for a programmer.
Sure, we all get lazy and sometimes have to do things we don't want to do, but if you are totally unwilling to teach yourself difficult things, then you may never excel in the field. Look into management or some related field instead.
Or, download cygwin (a free unix shell for Windows) and learn to write a few shell scripts.
I don't know how you would try a little SQL Server, but there might be a free evaluation download. You will probably need a book to help you play around with this.
In summary, you can teach yourself just about any computer technology for the price of a fat book ($60) at Barnes and Noble or Borders and a lot of persistence. Persistence and patience may be the most valuable personality traits for a programmer.
Sure, we all get lazy and sometimes have to do things we don't want to do, but if you are totally unwilling to teach yourself difficult things, then you may never excel in the field. Look into management or some related field instead.
I work for a hosting company I want to learn LINUX?
Q. I work for a hosting company I want to learn LINUX.
Currently I am a chat tech for this hosting company and I want to move up to administrator. So, I also want to learn more how to fix things in cpanel as well, Like database issues, Learn about ssl, Plesk, etc
Please let me know if you have any info regarding this.
Currently I am a chat tech for this hosting company and I want to move up to administrator. So, I also want to learn more how to fix things in cpanel as well, Like database issues, Learn about ssl, Plesk, etc
Please let me know if you have any info regarding this.
A. My suggestion is:
(1) Install a Linux OS (e.g. fedora, CentOS, ubuntu) on your desktop or laptop, learn the Linux admin skills. Most hosting companies use CentOS.
(2) Install those hosting softwares used by hosting companies (e.g. firewall, virtualization software, apache, php, etc..), and learn how to use and configure these softwares.
Good luck!
(1) Install a Linux OS (e.g. fedora, CentOS, ubuntu) on your desktop or laptop, learn the Linux admin skills. Most hosting companies use CentOS.
(2) Install those hosting softwares used by hosting companies (e.g. firewall, virtualization software, apache, php, etc..), and learn how to use and configure these softwares.
Good luck!
Is it neccessary to learn Linux in a Computer Science degree?
Q. if you plan to do software engineering, programming
do i need to learn linux?
unix is going to be taught in class anyway..?
do i need to learn linux?
unix is going to be taught in class anyway..?
A. Hi.
how do you want to become a computer engineer if you don't know anything about coding, and best starting and learning coding is linux/unix system.
it may not be needed for computer science degree, but you will find it necessary and helpful to learn.
anyway i encourage you to learn it!!
how do you want to become a computer engineer if you don't know anything about coding, and best starting and learning coding is linux/unix system.
it may not be needed for computer science degree, but you will find it necessary and helpful to learn.
anyway i encourage you to learn it!!
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