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I'm from Brazil. My first language is Japanese, and I also speak Brazilian Portuguese.
In the past, I learned a bit about Linux, Python and OpenStack by joining the OpenStack Cinder community. This experience is being very useful for my current job as a sysadmin in RH Training.
My next steps are learning about Ceph and OpenShift.
I also invented a patent (US9576501B2) which helps visually impaired people to code in Python or locate themselves when reading a long text.
Hello I am Phillip and Im currently working on Red Hat administration 1 here at Fayetteville Technical. I plan to follow up with my A+ cert and Networking next. Im looking forward to this learning experience.
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I am a current student of Fayetteville Technical Community College. As someone who always had an interest with computers, I figured I should pursue a degree in technology. This is my first time dealing with Red Hat but my second class using Linux. Lets hope I retained some of the information to help me get through. Looking forward to learning new things!
Hello my name is cody graham. My major is cyber security operations.I chose this major because i love technology and computers. One of my passions consists of 3d printing robotics projects and programming them. I also am a star wars freak.
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I am new to the Redhat community. I am a student at Faytech CC and I am looking forward to learning how to utilize this resource. I work with routers/switches and firewalls so I am hoping that this course will give me a better understanding of these devices.
Hello, my name is Scott, and this is my first time using red hat and I don’t have much time working with Linux so hopefully I will learn more about it and become more skilled with it. I’m going to school to change my current career over in the IT department and hopefully find it better than the current situation that I am in. for everyone else here in school trying to better themself i wish you all the best of luck.
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I am a college student/ nerd who is interested in learning about Linux and Redhat. I live in the US and I wish to pursue an associates degree in Information Technology: PC Support and Services. My hobbies consist of knitting, drawing, painting, videogames, learning about hardware repair, etc. I grew up with windows and have never used Linux before. I am looking forward to learning more about it!
Hello All,
I am an Audio Video technician in Fayetteville NC. I love the outdoors and have in recent years become addicted to Disc Golf! I am new to using Redhat but I am a quick learner and i am very much looking forward to diving right in. I prefer to use a MAC currently, but after taking this course on Linux i hope to broaden my knowledge base and become much more versatile and vaulbale. I use towork for ESPN but have recentley settled down to start a fmaily and that is why i chose to continue my education.
I very much look forword to working with and growing with each of you on this journey for knowledge.
“What separates great players from all-time great players is their ability to self-assess, diagnose weaknesses, and turn those flaws into strengths.” - Kobe Bryant
Greetings everyone, I don't consider myself a nerd, but just a person who loves knowledge. I have been in the communications field for over 25 years and loved to see technology change. I have been part of the Apple universe for many years. I love all things tech. If any of you know anything about the Army I taught the 25B (Information Technology Specialist) course. I do know a little about Linux/Unit but can't wait to learn more.
My name is Alina Florestal and this is my first post! I have never used Red Hat before but I am excited to find new knowledge here and would like to share facts about myself, I am an Aries Sun, my favorite genre of media is horro, I like using C++ programming, and I am an IT major for my associate degree in Applied Science.
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