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Hi my name is Sean Pedigo
I am just getting started here, but before this I was a desktop support technician, and a system administrator for windows in my previous organization.
I am currently taking a classses at Fayetteville Technical Community College based on RH294 and RH124.
Good to be here.
Hello! My name is Brandon and I am currently enrolled in a course using and involved in Red Hat. I am in school for an associates degree in sofware development and it is quite fun. I definitely am very new to this and I really like what I have done so far. I am super intrigued by what Red Hat has to offer to learn.
Hello, I'm a community college instructor in CA. I haven't worked with Linux since working with Suse Linux in 2003. I've been asked to teach since I'm the only faculty with Linux experience and I'm very nervous about it. I hope to not make a pest of myself when asking for help. Any advice will be appreciated! :-)
I'm sure you'll be awesome! And hey, if you mess up, the students won't really know! Lol.
You'll be great! Don't sweat it too tough. I
Hello, Like a newby I think I posted my reply to another's post, sorry jim_rigsbee. I'm a California Community College instructor asked to teach Red Hat Linux this coming spring. I haven't worked with Linux since I worked with Suse Linux in 2003 but I'm the only faculty with Linux experience. I hope not to make a pest of myself. Any advice and pointers will be appreciated. :-)
Good evening, I am Mateo Friend. I am pursuing computer programming. I got out of the Army two years ago and took some time to normalize before beginning my collegiate academic career. Currently, I am based in Fayetteville, North Carolina working at Walmart fulltime while working towards my associate's degree. I have built many computers so far and am looking to become a computer programmer after receiving my bachelor's degree after finishing my associate's degree. This is my first time on RedHat and I am looking forward to the learning experience I may gain from this source.
Hello!
Who I am: My name is Ann, I am an electrical engineering student. I have been interested in learning more about Linux for some time, what tipped me over the edge was getting deeper into learning about LAMP web dev.
My skills: beginner-level web dev, various arduino and rpi projects, mid-way through an ee degree
My interests are all over the place, but I'm currently drawn towards learning more about embedded systems engineering, pcb design, IoT.
I'm someone fascinated by what's behind the curtain :)
Hey there....My name is Arin Arora , current I am an undergraduate student in computer science engineering. Skills that i have developed so far are core java, basic C, little bit of Android Studio and data structures.
I am new to open source contibution and i want to explore it further.
Any kind of help regarding how to start contributing to open source is highly appricated.
Good Morning, I am Balwant Gorad from Mumbai working as instructor for redhat academy at Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology, Navi Mumbai
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