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|    Kurt Weiske to Sean Dennis    |
|    A new project    |
|    08 May 18 06:46:47    |
       Re: A new project        By: Sean Dennis to Kurt Weiske on Mon May 07 2018 07:05 pm              SD> I know very little about either, honestly. But I do scour Google for        SD> information. Once I have my own place and a dedicated computer room, I'd       SD> like to get a few books on things like sed and awk because I know how       SD> terribly handy they are.              As much as I love physical books (especially the O'Reilly books, I jumpstarted       a couple of stages in my career with them) the Safari membership I have through       work is nice - the entire ORA catalog available on the web, and loadable on       demand. Have a new project? Check out the book and scour it.              DNS and BIND, by Cricket Liu was one of those books that changed my career. I'd       putzed around with UNIX and could do shell admin stuff, but hadn't gotten much       deeper than that. My company's DNS server was on loan from the local university       and had to go back. My PFY and I bought the book, took an unused desktop,       booted it with PC/BSD, installed the OS, and started reading the book front to       back. By 2pm we had finished the book and had a working DNS server.              We did the same thing to replace a SMTP gateway a few weekends later.              That got me started administering UNIX boxes for some time until Windows 2000       and Exchange came out. Learning about Exchange and Windows was much more       difficult.       --- SBBSecho 3.03-Win32        * Origin: http://realitycheckbbs.org | tomorrow's retro tech (1:218/700)    |
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