training (was Resourceful BSD/Linux Network Administrator)
Chris
racerx at makeworld.com
Mon Jul 5 09:08:18 PDT 2004
On Monday 05 July 2004 05:21 am, bja at Illinois.DynDNS.Org wrote:
> > As for learning via reading: that is fine for many -- including myself.
> > But many students need the extra push by actually attending a structured,
> > hands-on class. Also classes, even running at a slow pace, can cover a
> > lot more than a student trying to self-teach themselves.
>
> I disagree here. I'm a self-taught student and I doubt any classes would
> have taught me as much as installing the system and using it day to day
> for a couple months. I eventually set up a FreeBSD and my family and I
> rely on it for just about all computer functions.
>
> Hands-on is great, but classes are not needed.
>
> Brandon Adams
I agree 100% here. Nothing, I mean nothing can prepare you for real-life then
setting up your own servers, then breaking them every way you can think of
just to fix the issues.
You can't learn that in a classroom.
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Best regards,
Chris
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