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- <li><em>date</em>: Fri Nov 12 15:35:05 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: jkinney at localnetsolutions.com (James P. Kinney III)</li>
- <li><em>in-reply-to</em>: <<a href="msg00506.html">[email protected]</a>></li>
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>
> * The more programming experience you have, the more flexible you'll
> be. Python scripting is a Real Good Start. You're probly also gonnna
> have to have some Perl and bash (argh!) experience. A reading knowledge
> of C, C++, and Java is also very handy.
The order to learn some programming stuff is different for admins than
coders. To admin Linux systems, learn in this order: bash, perl, python,
C, java. Most everything in the linux startup stuff is a bash script.
After that is a cabel of perl stuff fo more complex admin stuff
(webmin), then python (the default installation language for RedHat and
derivatives. C will get used debugging why an app won't compile/install
from a tarball. C++ is used by KDE. Gnome uses C. Java is being used
mora and more as a server app programming language. By the time I get
around to learning how to code with it, it may actually be suitable for
something useful </flambait>.
> * You might want to look at the Purple Book (UNIX System
> Administration Handbook, Nemeth, Snyder, Seebass, Hein, ISBN
> 0-13-020601-6). It's fabulously expensive but has good coverage of lots
> of real SysAdmin issues. It also is a wonderful reference for the "just
> gimme what I need to know today" questions about various Troubles.
Awesome book! The multi-platform coverage of how to do the same thing in
multiple *nix environments is terrific.
Lastly, spend time and $$ on ebay and buy some older hardware for
solaris, irix and aix systems. Getting a handle on how some of the other
systems work (or don't work) will really show the strengths of Linux (as
well as some it's shortcomings).
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