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What, in your opinion, is the best route to becoming a network engineer these days? Here are some observations on why I am asking this: - Software Defined Networking: With SDN becoming supported by so many vendors and implementations by large companies, it seems that it is surely going to … | |
So, I'm currently working as an IT technician, and have primarily worked in tech-support related jobs for about five years. I attended one year of college where I studied computer engineering. I know basic computer architecture, electronics, Linux Admin, Windows, etc. I recently obtained my Comptia Network+ (2009) cert. I … | |
Hello, my name is Derek and I'm a geek. I've been playing with computers for about 10 years now. I'm 23 and I am not sure which area of IT I would like to specialize in. I hope some of you may have some advice for me. Background I convinced … | |
I'd like to jump into the wonderful world of programming. In the past I took some programming courses in school. These included C, C++, and Python. And I started to learn PHP about a year ago, and I've also played around with Ruby on Rails. Unfortunately I never did much … | |
Re: 1. For troubleshooting and repairing systems, what are some good (free?) applications that I could carry with me on a thumb drive? AVG, HijackThis, CCleaner, Panda Cloud Antivirus, Windows XP/Vista disc, Linux Live disc is always good for rescuing files from a corrupted / dead-ish hard drive before reinstalling. 2. … |
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